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ii r-- - - , - ' - - - . ..--- 1 , - ' ! TOL.D ON BKDBr.-- We note with pleasure the sue- - Fishermen not Uiscouragea. cess with Mhich Mr. a W. CoUings t Cap Gt Rollinson, of Salvo - is meei in uie waicu juKJuug "" I and Master ol tne scnooner ; mag n n -.r rJim I Da ne Dlnneftntlit Dnr. rAniurincr business on Main street p. TYa was in: the citotnis t j . i next uour iu .a- wvoivj . i wefec. ma uoai was - waueu i OUrupnOU I fie is anew comer, an expert work- f fian boies. and provisions for : I ... M ... . ' . '' I Than and ft hisrh toned 'gentleman, I T)r. J. .t. Davis Mrs. R ; R Plora of Shawboro Mr. w V. Uolioon, of .uoiumwM ' - ZAvJa'r . ' a on,. armed welcome - which is always 4V t thbuarh the fishing season has uia wi ii in in uiH iiui iui& nuu uuubu- I ' ...- . - - si.i r-v:ruii -. " accorded: to the worthy, byuza- h - rearded v - unfavorable f ri - i k i 1-1 int i. iiiiv i jiiiiiiiiii in iui i i V it. vif Anvt!nit vnnntt vn&n fr whom I uvlU' V we extend a hearty welcome. the city this v,Ji. He said : thai Major Wilson has received,-froij w much aiscouraged as spent Tuesday in town Mrs. H. M. Ballance is visiting friends in Norfolk this week. , .. : , Hiss Margaret Hollo well spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Nor folk, : - 1 Miss Bessie Askew is visiting Miss Mary Culpepper on Ehring- that matters had reached Mrs. M. M. Sawyer has returned mon to be intolerable. from a visit to her mother at , Portsmouth. , - - 7: New Fire Engine. wAAfVinr Tia fixnects a ffood season A- - - - v - . I HOW inUb gOOU VYCatUCl piumioco iw continue. The - fishermen are noi i the people of Dare were suffering the American Fire Engine Co., no- j suppose. i one w ould irtminJo.poUntmaasemce.'aad tice ofthe shipment, of a rehef a con- 1 1 1 - 3 L ' I . - ji engine to do sudsqiuwu ior our grooms ior ; old one yfhich will be sent to the Storekeepers. Mrs. John Kramer is visiting her friend Mrs. E. F. Sawyer in Cam-1 den County. : - Miss Maggie Mercer left Wed-1 A. L. Hawkins has gone to En field, N. C, where he is the master j mason in the, construct of a large neerro College. He 'is one of our most prominent and worthy color- factory for repairs.'. ' When ihe old one returns, it will be equipped with a Fox patent tubular - boiler I which, with the new second' Bizej DumD now on it. will make it" aii i j. . . . ' . .... - engine of second class and guar anteed to be as good as new. This will not give the city sufficient We need ed citizens, and a competent arti- nesday to visit friends and relatives san. in -tserxiey ya. Mrs. M. S. Midgett, of Rodantha engine service however Mr. M. R Forbes, a prominent Dare county; was a visitor to the two engines. citizen of Shawboro. was in the! city this week and was . a' caller to city this week. Mr. W. R . Gilbert is spending the week in .Camden, with brother Mr. R F. Gilbert Honor Roll. his i The following is a list of the pu pils of the Eliz. City public school the Tab Heel office. She is an in tellegent lady and speaks entertain ingly of the Banks country. Mr. T. C. 'Jones, of the enter- whose scholarship and attendance -nwH Asvi. v. mA xt:a, r 1 nrisinff firm of Jones Raner A: Oct. entitles them to a position on - the 1UUMUlKCl UIO . 1U iUOlU O UUUW 1 O " A " I , venfion Tneadav mVlit Ari1 Is, fit has returned from the Northern honor roll for the month ending v p i ; . . the Academy of Music. The new home of Mr. Mary; L.' Jackson, on north Road street : is about completed, and is an attract ive one. The best local talent and elocu tionary talent' of- this city will be inthe Old Maid's Convention Tues day night markets were he purchased what March; 7th. is perhaps the finest line of gent's j Bertha Chappel, Lillian Swain, furnishings ever brought to this Walter Benbury, Mary Wynn, Liz City., zie Weeks, Essie Morse. Mr Jno. Foster of South Mills. was a caller at the Tab Heel office i ; The Cropsey Mystery. this week. He says that the re- 1 A story of the affair that has ex cently fire-swept village is assum- cited more interest throughout ing new life, and that upon the the Qld North State than all presi- -v No matter how small or large a merchant you are, we'll sell you : your brooms below the pres ent market . price. Our brooms are Well Made In fact, the best broom on the market It will pay merchants to buy Good Brooms for your Lady customers " Our's give such un iversal .satisfaction that if you once handle our broom youll always handle brooms made by Euclid DUeights Co Eliz. City, Ni C i For Easter springing a ashes of the old. is oeaib on wue ai oeugs aaiuroay town with new Hfe. , , morning for the Old JMaid's Con- ,r vention. It ia for ft mod ft,iA Mrs- Mahssa Spencer of High sure to go. ' Point is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. Aydlett on Main street She had Mrs. James J. Harris of Norfolk not d here eigllteen spent Tuesday with her mother and year., and expresses pleasant sur father Mr, and Mrs.. B. F. Spence prise at the wonderful develop on Road street , ment of the little town in which Mr. M. L. Sanderlin returned her girlhood days were spent yesterday from Norfolk where he Mr. D. R Munden has returned went on business for his insurance rom 8everal points in central Car company. olina where he obtained a large list The morning services at the of orders for awnings. . Mr. Mun- Methodpt and Episcopal churches den, who is a competent workman, have been well attended through t is doing a large awniirg and sail this week. , - making business and we note with Mrs. Emmk Lougan, after a visit Pleasure ne expansion of his busi- ness. vs. DVIV1M ITCCM VU 11C1 DXO tCl ilUO dential elections cdmbined. Com-1 TCCfrCJll plete in book form. Good paper, colored covers, and at pupular IPf! tPll prices 10c per copy, 2c extra by .- Ice-Caeai mail. On sale at this office. by agencies or New Stations at Ocracoke. Early, Late, atffills Ten cts. per Plate. ; The following bill has been in troduced by Congressman Small and i favorably reported by the the committee. A private letter from Mr. Small says that the bill will probably pass' sometime dur ing the present session. - The bill j Apr- 15 reads: r "Be it enacted by the Senate and FOR SALE. At a sacrifice, the William Wilson place, in Woodville, worth $1200. $500 will buy it in next, thirty days. "" t- J. C. Pebbt, Elizabeth City, N. C. J. D. Fulmer, has returned to her home in Williamsport, Pa. ' Monroe Mullen a dusky ex-resident of this citv was given two $75.00 Reward. Seventr-flve dollars will be iteid to anv one gresS assembled, that the Secretary I deUver him to the Sheriff of Hyde county, or Of the Treasury be, and he is here- Garland Spence, with two other negroes House of Representatives of the United States of America in Con- On Thursday April 5 1902 Mr. fiharloa TfnArrann Tiirnan k;- j I killed a white man, Henry Williams at Swan MVe-Uu iuBi on ujr nuuiuiucu w ,wwwxBii a xixo-1 quarter, N: C. on Sunday, March 2nd, 1902. His York and Miss Fannie Skinner of saying station on Ocracoke Island vefatf, (ft1 Hertford will be married at the near Ocracoke Inlet, on the coast years in the penitentiary at the church of the Holy Trinity in the of North Carolina, as such point as Superior Court in Hertford this mMer Clty J"88 okinner is the ac-1 the General Superintendent of ,the tvek. ,1 compnsnea aaugnter oi non. t. tr. ijiie-Having - service may recom- ! Sec. 2. That the charter of the tV0VlVlU?WJ weleht Is about 170 tjounds. close built, with very full fat face, (I think cloeelr- shaven.) Is 21 or 22 years old and of a dark ginger cake color, aboun 5 feet 8 or 10 inches high, his voice Is not very clear. ' I Address au communications to : ' A. Li. CtTTRKLXi, ' Sherlti of Hyde count; lyde county. Fairfleld,N. The rebuilding at South Mills. as a result of the recent fire, is city. maiang a uemana on our local car- There is a movement on foot penters, and we understand more among the members of The Albe are wanted. , marie Fire Co., to have the name Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weir who James Wilcox taken from . their have . been visiting their grand- roll, which is the outcome of his mother, Mrs. Sarah Bell, on 3y- recent conviction. In justice to press street returned Thueday to bim it may be said that he " was a theirhome m Wilmington, Del good member, and a true fire Miss Eva PaUin ' left Wednes- fifhter : ; day for Hertford to act as birdes- - Knowing that there would be a maid at the marriage of Miss Fan- demand for a story, in book form, nie Skinner, which Thursday April the third. ncY- tiixi ' , .. ! a close study of the case and has ; F f Miss DoUie Freeman, acharming , , J., , record young lady of Moyock, but .for Tr C Z ' merly of this city where she has which will be sold at a popular "the quality of paper and type used. See his ad in another column. equipments and appliances of the station building shall be determ ined by the General Superinten dent of the Life-Saving Service.' the In Momoriam. Whereas, it has pleased weat spirit to remove irom our midst our late brother, John Thornton; and, j Whereas, the intimate relations 4-J i TTTT HOME-MADE PRESERVES o O o o QQOQOOOOOOO isfaction. Prevention is better that cure. It's - cheapen y ItYisK possible when cure is impossible. Eye trouble V may . be avoided by timely use of glasses, averting discomfort, suffering and per manent impairment of sight. We are properly equipped to fit. any eye arid ; guarantee sat- : ; Yours to serve, . ; , James D. Hathaway, .OPTICIAN AND. 4IWELER.5- '- .. 1 Elizabeth City, North Carolina. .. .,.;y.,.v.-..-.- - ......... -. are good, but our fresh stock of c? c? IMtlllZiSiS many friends has returned home after a visit to Miss Addie Sivills. takes place of the Cropsey mystery and Wilcox J T 72 V-w DPPQCRlCQ ird. - . murder trial, W. O. Saunders made the members of this tribe render f , rittOtKVtO ; , m xl.v , it proper that we should place on f -' ApJll PICKLES j are . better and. much our appreciation of his service as a Red - Man; and " his merits as a man: therefore be it Resolvedby Pasquotank Tribe No. 7 Mr. Lemmy, a native of Sweeden who has been in our midst some ume, nas purcnasea lands near town and will engage in the truck ing business. He is a good citizen. is a highly Miss Hettie Sawyer has accepted iy donated to :- this town by a position as saiesiaay wnn jut. wealthy northern man who -Moses Weisel, She is a very pop-fnative of Plymouth., They say that mar young iaay ana wiu prove a the building will be a handsome valuable addition to this progres- and imposing one, and sive siora . , creditable to the town. -The store windows are all wear ing a prettry Easter dress especi- ; aUy notable is that Fulmer and Whitehurst. The display of can dies and fancy groceries is very mt- tractive. - : . ; The Bastor decorations in. Qja churches promises to be very aV tractive. Extensive preparations- are being made at the Methodist .church and excellent musio will be r . I C-9 die . uciici auu: MlUUlfC- 8 Improved Order of Red 1 f cheapeiV -House keep-; Men. that, while we bow with hum-1 ft ino- mA Acxr Ki ncinrr-rt Mfiflsrs. Otis Bramble. Ed Chil-U -L . ... :.. "lttVw ""5 -r . 1 Die suDmission w me jrreai oDinu " ' . ""r""- .v we do not tue less mourn for our day for Plymouth, N. C, where brother who' has been called from ii i i i; it. i !. . - xney are uuiioing xne large puoiic Ws labor to rest school building which was. recent- r Resolved, that this tribe tenders its heartfelt sympathy to the fami ly and relatives of our deceased brother, in their sad affliction. i Rosolved, that these resolutions ' I !., . : ... ... ; ... .....r .. be entered upon the Records of "V ' 1 " . - . this tribe, and that a copy of them Sheriff Etherid of Darn Connf, v be sent te tbe family of our' de was in the city yesterday and to a ceased brother. . . Tab. Hbkl reporter said: t4Our fish- 5 . '.A .J. Davis, Sachem, men are discouraged, it is true, ; w- Ben. GooDw,aof R. uuv a am oi in ppuuon, mat wnn o, r, oimpson, i vr continued good prices we will! WBen. Goodwin J-Comm., l5oin: out with: a frood average. V ' "ey - . - ; Fihingtha3.improved .yery much within the past ;few days,, and a ; J. Br Flora & Co havelfj iew more days- such as the last Ofeekf and our people will , cheer ,0 c -annoyances are unneces CO o CO CO 00 CO Am A liHxr - coirl will npvfr trnnhlp nvpr 53 making preserves and 4 :pickleswhile 1 can get P yourHeinz's brand." Hot C? c? stoves with . attending". sary when you. consult us. Phone us your or der. Our's is the prompt delivery wagon: Toxey We would be Qlad3 - j io have you loo X irou?h our lnu of Dimities Madras, Ginghams. Lawns, Percales. Swisses, Organdies, Nainsooks, Etc. We call special attention to our line of MERCERIZED GINGHAMS just as handsome as silk and far more durab'-e anl we dont think that you can buy these goods at .such low prices elsewhere. j . , , And you might take a look at that 401 N POPEUN 'lN GRAY, NAVY AND BLACK very much Tinder regular price. Come and see what we have anyway. Fowler fit Co. Oipned PiroBtt Is one of Fulmer 6c Whitehurst's specials. Dried Apples, 8c, 10c and 12c per pound. Ruby Prunes I2c, Pruns, 8c, 10c 12c and 15c per pound, n Apricots, Plums, Pears, Peaches. A valuable receipt how to -cook dried fruit giveji to every., purchaser of Groceries at Fulmer & Whitehurst's. ' Ono of Fxdmer & Whitehurst's Pig Hams will make a most delicious Easter dinner., At Fulmer & Whitehurst's you will find a fine assortment of Easter Candies of fine makes. Easter Toys. Easter Eggs. Chocolate and Cream, plain and decorated for lc, 3c, 5c, 8c and 25c. Heinz's Pre- and Butters on demonstration. serves Fulmer & Whitehurst.2 Y0ILJ WANT a PLUMBER & CO09 met received car load Water Street. Phone 57-LTHP 1 F&niNft IFWFI FR bid .reliable Maine o : ' S3 lMK:LtAUI .JtWtLtlLv,. to do your work quickly, promptly with good materials, and at reasonable prices. -Telephone us (167) and that's exactly the kind of service you'll get with a guramtee. The Perfect Home. No home is complete without a bath room. No bath room is at ils best without first-class plumbing. We'll put ina bath room in the best repair possible. . H. F. BROWN, No 2, Church St. I Made : ' - M I Have your oltj valuable pictures enlarged and copied by ; : . ZOELLER,, . v - ' Corner Main and Poindexter Streets. jJLarge Line of FRAMES." ' " j ; 1 1)&r Package 1 i i3bo: Sale. : 1 if- In order to increase the interest in my business, I have decided t to -introduce (what Ir term a 25c package sale. I do it-this way, 00 articles ranging in prices from 25c to . $5.oo ar selected from my stock and carefully wrap ed in boxes of different sizes so-' their contents - will not -be known or surmised. This ' is an excellent opportunity - for thrifty, shoppers to secure first-class articles at muchless than the ordinary cost of inferior ones. The quality of our goods and the reliabitityof our reputation are too well known to re quire any comment,! Everything guaranteed to be exactly as represented. Will give date of sale later. rs. : - -,, - Louis: Selig, COR MAIN AND WATER 8T3. 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