R1EF. Goii.j Lncl Coming of Peopl(cijoiy " " nf Cftma Vnn Hon: If nhvuf --Mrs. Lu SeHg isSisitb 'friends .in" Norfolk -w MR. HATHWAY RETURNS. v. Maker ' Successful i Trip in the ; In f t teres! of thb Broom Factory. ;drwQi-fWy, t sec. laid Trjl. of f the Euclid Heights Broom Co., has ; 'returned from.'a trip of several dAys, toHftrginia eiues, m une miersst oj. ma utuum fftctoryThe fuooeha trip is malufesed Byhe large number of orders j which, he booked. .The broom which this , firm is putting on the market is equal to any and : "a Pr9mme cau- buyers and the day's sale amounted , - ,0 ; market :by - T . , J w,moreiPan i'IiemoBanSume e i atherlfacMe&This onebf yesterday.- . . ' peetations of the proprietor, The ourlocill iadustries the develop- '..MrLonford'of Norfolk is the agreeable staff of clerks consists of . Aiy Wfth thi- Tab Heel Quests of her sister Mrs. Duke ; 0n Miss Carrie Mae Cherry,; Mrs. Mae chronicles : ad we 'T.i i ' - J IfJnirVin Mica Ja1Ko Smith MlHS 1 . . . - - . "1 . ---- having 'served his "apprentices here.-' Dr. Geo.?ard'BTev"estcrdav l - -Mr? Sam BarMftV new store,, oni in Norfolk.1 - ' Water 'street was. opened on Wed- Ar. - tt -Pt1 ,v nesdayvith" a' beautiful stock fpf ,.-ftJ.r Jr. i. Morgan of Shawboro , - ; - , -ini i was in the city yesterday. , , , PRICELESS, .ffi J and its proper preservation is a matter . I Ordinary ; intelligence. Every day we have people coming id jhii departmenftvvhose sight-Has been jpermanently af- ; iecxeaiiopwcoraarneat aicus oiimpaireaaccmu dation: It- costsyxmlTiothihg1 5 to "find out what the trouble is, and th shames j ograliable medical menR you. s? n t. 3 Call ont me brgtdcfilate c - .- ? . ?Yours to servevf 4 v 5-S i '-s t - e 1 -s:i ' : i; vi'.','.Si,rjK(t.f. ' ' (?' safe" " '5?v - r?s?si-'J-? ELIZABETH r UH Y, IN OK I H VAIUL1INA. Iain street1 f Mrs. t Fleetwood Snowden of Snowden '- is visiting friends ! on : Burgess street. - ' 1 - Messrs T. B. Boushell and T.i S. Kobertson'of Belcross were n the city, yesterday.'' ' f , . Capt. A. L. Cohoon is the proud Vest man in town. Its a little girl ; ad weighs 10 lbs.' -- J vMr. Krumpey of Baltimore is the guesf of Mr. A. Huckabee' in Ehringhouse street. ! i Guirkin, Miss Nellie Smith, Miss I Ella Mae J ames and Miss Lummie I Ballance. As a sample of the business doing "we might say that t the first day's sales of hamburgs amounted to over 3000 yards. , 'v Suit Compromised. t:: : Ths case for damage against the Norfolk & Southern,R R: Co., for i injury to the Schooner Ida G. Far- rin of Baltimore by, , the draw of the Pasquotank Biver Bridge, has been . ssttled by Atty.- Edmund Alexander joice that.oiir industries are suc cessfully competing for trade. Si - - " m Many Sided Rnoblem "XT yL " SIM. iH , 2 JL , . M Rhdsiits Quiekest,ihappiest arid! most economical solu- m tion right here. I Jiaye a gift store to the core,Vwith all M the needed -eguipment,: from-4 the bright hew; and clever m in givaDiexnings to me ampie ana interested saies xorce "ff'rdytofdfepkythem Jewelry . ,. 1 I. Watches V:lV:t0i Diamonds and v I Diamond Jewelery Clocks and clock sets Cut glass . -'' . Sterling eilvjer t and plated table v ware Toilet articles . Manicure pieces , ; Desk needs , , Smokers articles , Leather goods ' Pocket Bobks, v; Card Cases: -Chatelaine, : Bags, :t Traveling Sets, Chafing Dishes. pHBLEADINGlilEWELErw COR MAIN AND WATER 8T8. iC.--JLr:.:.'.-. SELECT YOUR. 4 -4 i. ft.; f til i - '' - t-.Jl Hi n ShaH it be higher low? If high youll find it in Euclid . ' Heights. ,:t;; TflftW How of this City. and Messrs a J-i Miss Mary Grice after, spending Pruden & Pruden of Edenton, who -JJ " l 'Several daystin. Norfolk, returned represented the parties interests. WfltCr liome on .Wednesday. 1 The boat was a two masted schoon ; , Mrs.Thomas "Wilcox is veryl ill er hailing from Baltimore.. ; ather-home on Shepherd street Tacky Party TomgnL ' - - J , There will Miss Georgie Pratt, who has been eTenjn visiting friends in town this week, ; H. Snowden on Burgess, left for school in Norfolk today. street -The proceeds will go to ' Mr. P. H. Morgan of Shawboro defray the : cost of building and was in town interviewing Lieut furnishing ;the. Baptist Chapel . on Crisp, concerning the life saving Road stxeet An interesting pro- gramme nas oeen arrangea ana those who desire to aid? worthy cause may assured of a pleasant evening. .:. . . Lost Wif d IstyE?6aiidi YOU V S A V E. 5r-: X Why it's the best in this section, so clear, soft and tasteless. How be a "Tacky Party" a 1 at the residence of AOOUt. station." - Jlrs. W. H Sawyer of Camden Drainage . I Can't help from be ing well drained, go look and see for your self. ; Don't buv until von learn" of the Improve ments of EUCLID HEIGHTS. Co.", is in town visiting his sister ' XIrs. W. B. "Gilbert on .Parsonage street "'."- 1 Mr. Buroess Goes to Mexico. : .Mrs Fowler of Philadelphia rar- Mr. Z. S. Burgess, who for some rived on Wednesday to attend -the time has been in the drug business pin YOUT Fdlth funeral of her sister Mrs. Eva Itra- in Dallas Texas, has accepted a , ., position in the same : business in ""s shoe store rto tlie stock the city of Mexico. In writing W the prices; there all right home ho says that" the scenic goods, methods, prices... beauty of the Mexican1 Capital is whole city knows of the matchless." It well deserves the great assortments obtainable here reputation which it has as the and of the lower: prices we charge most beautiful city in the world.' . A man became separated from his Wife while on a shopping trip to this city! He asked a friend; where heiwould fee Kklryijolfito she uyingasked the friend. "Well, she is look i;ing for i'1 bedr''ibplri:5uit,,,.:1 said the man. "Well- - thenyouill find: herfrif TheliGlobe, every bbdy goes Ihere for furniture?' "He w'y sure enough .fpundJier. I ::? ' f J - " ' Give US a call. ' H. H. LavenStein & Bro., iPro's. In buvinrr Groceries vou save in. the price you pay and get better - food if you come Herrtoltim enables us to give you the best for your money. TRY ' US. Phone 38 FOOT OF MAIN ST. the riop tC's has trip! to "Mr. Charles Benbury, -ular salesman at M. W returned from a busin Edenton, N. O. J . - Mrf J. N. Burfoot of Norfolk: re turned to that city yesterday, after a visit to his brother Mr. N. foot of this city. . Mr. T. C Ferebee . traveling rep resentative of Terry & Co., wasi in town this evening and will visit the towns of j&is section. j Bur- A AT JHE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. No one store can ever do all the business in any line but one store can do a business best, we are We have come to Elizabeth City and have come to stay. We have feeeh in bus1riess;f6r sev--eral years at Edenton.andlif . fair Idealihg, ji high .1 quality of goods and low prices interest you, we ; want you to give us a visit we will, make you; a customer. . This week we ' are -Mering ! THE COMPOUNDING OF OUR DRUGS f is an ancient art, but. in this, as : in other . sciences, there I :h di- has been wonderful . progress. f - - III THIS DRUG STORE; ' ' the compounding of prescriptions is an exact science, con- J ducted oniibdern lines,'andwith the best and purest in- frredehts. You will be safest in bringrine DreScriDtions here, f Poindexter; St; Ktrxa z r n i H harm Faculty and Students of A. C. I. to Present Interesting Programe, Tonight at the Academy of Music the faculty and student satisfied to be that singular store. fewy Cured Hams at llcper lb! 1 Shoulders at? 9c. The Sweetest Place In Town J Is At Lowest Prices Home-made r Lard at 12 1-2. We want to emphasize that claim. It is as true as daylight We should be doing less than our duty been visitihi? her friend Miss Car- L L wi,.. vi. r616 11 . Qtnerwise. xne greatest m.' r 4 i v 1 r J "W"B ultuuaJ Wlfc" shoe busineM , ' - most interesting exercises. This bod v of the Atlantic Colle&riate In- , Miss Olive Scarboro, who has, 8tUute ceiebrate the anniver- Q. DLlIOTT 3c SON - ATw6r Doors from -Arlington Hotel: here. in the 'city centers Li I I CSiT - A ... . - . .. ; VV .Afc its vastness helps to the never does anything but .m. flmnnm:. - iAWAT it,i. : j. j :x n tj. i .r-tr. - - bUitli lb UUCU l'i wen. Xb turned! to her home in Berkley, . , -.f0 ir- v"D "" cost to us and makes logicalind , The East .Coast Cedar Co., have are always fraught with interest pWe the lowest prices to you. uai pier at tneir lantuxigi on iiiii-1 tney win ue xugmy entertameu uus gator Biver..L-Elisha- Overton this cilyj was the contractor. Owens Shoe Co. WHEN YOU WANT 3 o Apples, Oranges, of I evening. ' An admission of 10 cent well be charged, to defray the ex- ;MrriisoE;rCohoon of 'ihe P6118? ?f tte casioni The follow- Bureau of Forestry at Washington win oe presented. D: awho has .been visiting, his Duet, . Gypsy Queen Waltzes, fatherF. F, Cohoon at his home Godeler, Mattie Whitehurst and at the par, returned yesterday to " . ,k .. ; 5 resume his duties. - " , Recitation, Views of life in a . --c;:,' Hotel, Carrie Pappendick. X., B. .Skinner has added an ele- Solo Sunbeams and- Shadows, gant wagon and outfit for the col- Keisej.f mBB riobinioD.. ? , lectio and deUvery of laundry. Church in the Wildwood, class: Mr. Skinner is " doing an excellent Recitation, Wild Zingarella, Miss quahty.,of. work, and' will now; be Mary Ehringhaus. - ; : : able ho. serve his patrons better Vocal Solo, . Dreams, Bartlett, than ever.- . ;r . ; . Miss Nina Harrison. . Mr. B. Cartwright - of -Nixohton Recitation, . Dora's- Soliloquy, Call On Or Write was. a caller at the Tab Heel office Bessie Cahoon. ; ... :' this week. Among " other things, Solo, Tipping Feet, Bohm, Miss he said that ihe farmers in his sec- Louise Greenleaf. tion were most heartily in favor of Fantomine, Old Folks at Home, any movement .r looking to a better J Class.' FsFf V ffAiPXCfc i - M1CIC arc many rcaMjnvwiiy yuu nLu3 sVyL I vv 4 lHoiild buv vour Groceries at this store. One of the. reasons we like to tell about, it's our excellent stocky We carry as complete a supply of ' . r..'- acIQobcii Reliable 4U: staple and fancy,' as any grocery house fri thiV city.' Our prices are the lowest. Vmvif e a trial. jt They have made an unusual effort in - selecting a larger and finer assortment of Confectionaries, Fruits and Table Delica cies, Fancy Caridy-Baskets & Boxes, .Fruit-Baskets; and some- tning unusuauy nice iq put in inein. s . . ,y Huylers, Wileys, Nunnlevs and other excellent ; makes, . ot Chocolate and BbnBons. - J A large assortment of Candies from 8c to 80c, wtiiteniirct Corner Main and PoindexterjStreets.- Phone 109. Lemons, Cocoanuts, rnitir;.CorrMdn" and Water sts.J t ". . ' Rutabagas, 4 Solo, Taunting - Maidens, Wey ts, Miss Louise Ferebee. Recitation, When Pa Begins to . condition of county roads. - -Messrs C. W. Belnaga, J.f A. Brooks and M. 'Wise of Distnal Sfl Woodl NwdTTlTr.' Va...' 'WflTA IT! "th Vitt ' ai. - y Pantomine,, Comin thro . ieiuaj. . j.ucjr me nu iu me lum ber, business at that point, and' are . oh a few jdays leave because of re- pairs being made to the mill, j : f i The Tab Heel is lucky ia ,secur .Ling the services of Messrs Walter Mobray and Sam Shepli svJ. jair. Mobray- iis an -experie ticetl ciDm- , positor- from Marylanc and 'Jms Kate Banks . made many friends while in our . The Min.uett, - Misses Pauline reity. .Mr. Shepherd is one of Eliz- Sheep and Mary Ehringhaus. ' ; h journeyman printers ' The Sleigh Ride, Vocal Class. the Rye, Class. " " ' - - Solo, Dawn of Love, Beddix, Miss Lillian Leary. .Becitation, The Famine, . Miss Pauline Sheep. , , : - - Vocal Solo, One I Love, Two I Lovev Miss Nina Harrison. . - Recitation; My First Recital, Miss mil' riiimur.H uvi in i iiihii i iihi nnii i iiiii i 11 rii . " " m,, n u lUiniLUI LUII llllll I llllll I It? MF ' - V II I IIHHI III I 1111 llllll I lini I II I 111 IJ uyiuwK . -. : - nnnminrnn ; r T w?uw. -vcu uiiniiuL "UiJ i-xf aH--.-' : fi Mr. Dan Abram, of Rocky Mount. N." C took out roUcv No. O T QnlQo nr; ow i J-iff Mft i iftRfi Btnftiin fi Ann. itiA cu.ai ts ir IXh yOftOMOiO0MB0004 g ment $3,423.00. j ; : . . . - " P :- T .11:, ":f rs3S-;---..:ie Office Icy & SON, Phone 59. AFTER A GOOD T sWe offer you the best in r Groceries. ;If ypu are .wise, ; you will scent a good bar gain and . be in a - hurry . . about capturing it for your t selt .- These are , bound ;,o ; escape. You might as well be a sharer at leastC Jn our experience which enables us to buy to our e. and.sell 'to your advantage.1 We bave anything in the v . Grocery; line. . : Our delivery wagon is busy serving' others to their (( netire satisfaction. ..(iiye us a trial, we ask no, more.". ; ' -TOXBY & GO.-' I OPTIONS OF ? ? ; - .j 15 yea' dividend payablejn; castj; v S and continue policy for . . ........ , . . 2LFull paidparticipatingdditnSihs ; -:; ' and continue poKcy for. . .V. . ; .-. 1 7QK AQ .;. 5,000.00 rr1 2,504.00 ; 5,000.00 2 3,502.80 - .'rev ell Equipped All improvea; methods : used WortaranteeUlf Prices reas6nable;iii?s fj r ah agency, or example of Tesults at your age for com-: parison with ; any j other company address, giving ; date of 1 14 -birth. ':'-ib:'--r?-:z?.i-t& 3 - Office N. tE. i: cor. Main and 5 : - Poindexterl::-;::; 4 4 !7i05feB:, North .Carolina,? -V, nain st., Kicnmona, ya.jj Gieebro Bras. . No. I , Fulton Fish flarket, New York. i. - Wholesale; Fish ancl ; : 7 ,"-1 JfCommission . TVVet catelnldofce interest of the North Carolina Shad." ; dailyl , for friy special inf or-mationgconfejUK

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