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. V -1 (i IE minors Llay Frequent Pbol Rooms', 7 FIST BE STftflDJeD 'fiRUGE; Cigarettes, Pool Rooms, Rail Road, Street Rail way, Market House and Other Important Quest ions Come Before the Board of Aldermen. D. C. "Whitehust $825. M. N; Saw yer anil wife' to B. Culpepper 50. . Mrs. Claudia Y. Vaughn to Mary A. B. Riddick 1.00. Ml & Church South' of Elizabeth City to Jno. L. Sawyer,' $1,200 , Taff God frey and wife - James J?. Jennings, $95. A. F. Stafford andv wife to J. W. Perry, $65. J. C. .Brooks to S. P. Lyon; 5p8. ViEkobbs Creek Im provement Co: W. C. Powell $200. W." J.Wbodley and wife to Chas. H."Robinson, $458; W.' D. Pfuden, ' - i trustee to H. M. S. Cason fcouy. ; ' The Board of Aldermen of Eliza beth City met in regular - monthly council Monday night with the' fol lowing members - present; to wit: Pendleton, V ; Culpepper,. Baxter, Sawyer,- Anderson; and ; Fearing; '. T. B. Wilson presiding !Thi request of Mr. J. B. Ferebee for a franchise, for "Water Works, Gas - Light, " Electric Light . and ; Power Co.,- was referred , to, -the street Committee. The report of the jury, on a new site for tfie city ' market, . .was tabled. s The clerk' was ordered vnot tq vxent r lease the market house v as per city ordinance. The " following ordinance,- was passed;; "It shall be J unlawful for any minor to be found smoking cigarettes upon the streets of Eliz- '" abeth City. .Any one violating" this ordinance shall be fined $1.00 for each offense." " ) An ordinance - was passed-re quiring , electric , light, telegraph and telephone. -companies to re move all ' burned poles or scrape : and paint all charred parts within ten days after fire. $10.00 is the 'fine fixed for the violation of this ,ordinance. .-v. -An ordinance limiting the speed of automobiles - was : passed. shall be an' offense for an auto to travel faster than. 8 miles an hour --upon the streets and li ghts shall Je carried at night. '1 ' - . Tho Elizabeth City and Western Bail Road was ordered, to build 'only a s tandary gauge track on the right of way given -by the town. Presi Wm. JB. .Bosley has been thus notified by; the city Qerk. The Mayor was appointed a com mittee of one to boffroW1 $1,500.00 : to pay off the bond couptne noW ue. , ' J i ' .The officers .lehdejred their re quired bands' and the meeting ad journed. I Tracers cf Reel Estate.- . ,;The following are the transfers' i of real esta-t tor the month, of - - :.. Jno. C. Wood to T. G. Skinner . and M, T Gregory, $300. Solo moA Mullen and wife to George, T. . , ousb, $50. Sarah fe; Smith to X ' B. Fbra $1450. ' C. E. ; Thompson toM. Sawyer $66. Geo.. T. Boush to' Enima Jpunstan'; $100 X. G. Gxandy ;to J Q. A Wood; $50. S. Leafy and wife to C. a Aydlett, $1,150. jC. Jones to yf. 'S- J. ,.AIbertsonr f509.J. W. 5 AlbBTtfiou. and wifei to Thomas R Hewitt $275. J. F. ; Midge tt and . wife to J; T." Lamb, " $60. . - James . .Page and wife to Isaah Williams, . $15.00. Sarah Bowe to Isaah Wil liams $25.00., T. ;M. Jones and - -wife to Cy-'W'! Stevens, $500; T. ' . . M.' Jones and wife C. W Stevens v 'and wile to J. R Pinner, $8SQ. - J. R. Pinner and wife to B. M.- Jones, . $750. D. M? Jones and wife and r C. W Stevens and wife to '-r A; - Sample f2ia).' y,ne Bame to J. u bpence am;yneN same to u. m. . FeaHnfc-$22oLs. wr B.V Pruden trustee :to1Lavinia ; .Gaskins $230. W. J. Alber tsort and wife to J no. W, Alberlson, ,$485. . Jsaad Leigh adwi!ew;to' ,fH4 Jones,7 $300. "Win. J. Jones ,and ; wife to ;E. S. Bavia; $1,740. -M." rB. ' Griffin, : truscfe to TsaacXieigh; $140. Jamea TBrom nd:wifer;to;fMary- L. -4fcfcson;.ffl0 : S.enJuigs; Jl9sA. TEl TJeriniDgs1 $1H0 .J V- Two Storms. vy Two - storms . swept the", upper section of this county Sunday after noon ' and Monday. Trees were wrenched and torn. and telegraph poles blowri down by the impetus of the wind. '- Tno Sunday storm was almost general, throughtout this and surrounding ; counties. The storms," though doing much damage,; were " supplemented c.by rains that will in part make up for the navoo wrougnt -oy tne wina. A WANDERING YOUTH. Tar Heel - Reporter ) Finds a i Missing . - ; Boy; - ;'- About, two weeks ago George the sixteen year old son" of Mr. B. F, Peterson of Coinjock "disappeared from his home His father made anxious inquiries but no, one .knew where the - boy had - " gone though 'twas thought that-he was some-- where in this vicinity. Our report er found the, boy "Monday morning and his v father7 was v immediately notified.'- ? - - : ; , -. .The boy is small in stature, and many, would not believe, him more than twelve years of age.v He ob tained employment with Davis and Powers and niany may have noticed him : trundling' the ; bread wagon around town." l t x : " Marriage Licenses. - Twenty two licenses were issued during July, Fifteen White couples and seven colored couples succumb to the Jonah. The -following are ( the Whites: Jno.JE. Smith apd Mary M. Brothers of Pasquotank; Harry L. Culpepper andLaura' L. DaiVof Norfolk ; Jno. B. Cherry and Molly E. Bomd of Norfolk; Lloyd L. Wil liams, Jr. and Bessie JE, 'Taylor, ; of Norfolk ; Jno. A. WThite and Bertie F. White of Creeds,Va. ; WTilliam J. Jones ' and Elvira Thorns Moalpire, of Norfolk; J ho. Ii. oach and Lillie M, Bfaithwait of Norfolk; WilKam S. Williams' and Clara C. J oyner, of Hampton, Va; Jno. C. Overman and Maggie M. Wood, of Pasquotank; George E. Pettingill and Josephine Eure, of Portsmouth; Jno. T. Cart wright and Lula Barnes of Greater Norfolk; Drew Sawyer and Mary K Pritchard of Pasquotank; Thomas Walton and Elizabeth Lamb of Pasquotank j -Frank Kitohell ; and Sarah Price of Pasquotank? Wil liam C. L. Williamson and 31rs. M. r-w-. i . r t m T it tp.ji "CI . weuu or,. JNorioiK. jjumer. o. Brown and Clara Randolph of Cam den. '-y l' " " The colored were as follows: Jos Scott and Delia Stokely, Wm. Jones and Rebecca Olarkham, WTm. G?andy and Olivia Overton Jno. Alexander and Martha Stewart, Walter Johnson and Lena Overman, George Elliott and Ruth Jerni'gan all of his county and James Mclver and Sallie Mutrell of Norfolk. . v Trinkalo on Leather Hill., A few miles frgm this city1 there is a community known asTrinkalo Its residents are quiet people, His tory, tells .of aio rowdy ' occurrences iji that vicinity. Theij there fi a quiet community in this city known as Leather Hill, situated at the corner of Road and Ehringhaus Sts. The rude hand at -JJowdyism never 1$$ its stain upon either of thesS com munities until " Saturday flight XJpon that occasJbn Trinkalo and Leather Hill came in contact. A number of youngs men' from-" the former place struck the "vicinity of the latter like a load of, bricks. The youths f romTrinkalo were over-? flowing with booze "and the den izens of Leather Hill were treated to a fist fint typical of yeara gone by. ;No cfe was seriously hurt and all parties ware out of sight before the police got "next." f . . Bryan. a Money Maker. . Some time ago The 1 New r York Sun said editorial: "When Bryan ran-f or the presidency the first time he was a reporter . on an : Omaha newspaper and as poor as Job's turr key.: The advertisinglhe got out of the contest ; set him up as a lectur er, and he soon had a checkbook. He also published a book, entitled fThe First Battle,' and the royalties increased his good nature and gavp him ah enlarged idea of the main chance. 'After his second contest for theT presidency he istarted up : a weekly paper and' drummedf up a goodly number of subscribers.'. He continued p. lecture and. as he swung round th old family circle he boo.med; the weekly newspaper. The profits of ; lecturing,.' editing and book-making have lifted him above want. He is even said to t be a rich man as men go in Nebraska. He has acres, a fine house and stock on the hoof and on the exchange. He is still a candidate for the presi dency. Does he ; ever expect to be elected or is the nomination an as set in his business? After a third defeat would Mr. Bryan start a monthly magazine or incorporate a Publishing house?" . . Vv.TBJf VUt ' - A - .SW Now's :;the:. Time vto; -Invest ; ' , f ' v .-r Eiiclid Heights; ''- ' ' '-v ' I Avail yourself f)f this grand opportunity before thej :- 'iouhd to 'come.'; r -r ..f.-i-.7i' -. J advance which is i 1 'f i '! - 'The' great sale of lots in drawings offer great inducements to ?;Hoine- ! " - "f seekers and investers jyith eithr large or small capital - ' :; , J , t The cheapest lot sold is' worth; th'a purchase price of 150 hyMA ,. ' W . A. jj Manj are .worth double the purchase price. One is- ; Nine linies -the :purcliase:-;Price.'-; ' ; this makes it asgreat money maker for all, who are fortunate enough - - - to secure lots in this drawing."- i - , i (;,-.--. - -'v- si -.Consider- the: fact- that ihe'EucIid.:Hcightsy'Road is just opeped up. It - will carry bulk of the people of :; Pasquotank ' county - through' this refine property. r..:'t" r,. ;. , !. f such an important, thoroughfare witji the- vast numbers : of people it; ! :will cause to-pass through Eiiclid Heights is bound to give prominence and f make. : these lots Tery.valuablel " ; ' , 3 V-S.V Don't Put it Off '; " - , . - and get eft.": , Bring or send $10 "dolarsrand secure the best bargain , - ; you ever made , V - ' - - ' ''. V,--; YotifFlav Get The Mouse arid-fibY'WQfth' 1 250 For $150. -; ,.. , . You only pay $10 dollar, cash and $10 dollars a month for iiinbnths. Simply paying house rent for -a few month's secures a. lif e - tinje home. its such an easy way to make - : t i: : - - The best Ef argairi : ;pf ?Your"-Life:"; s. ; , ; , ' You are sure of your moneys worth with the- brightest prbspeqts'of ' doubling your money many times v r 1 i , '' - Don't Wait too Lonp;! - "v , , . " f v Bring or send your first payment at your' earliest opportunity." : - , Euclid JraeiriKt&'C'd, NORTH CAROLINA, finTlrftnw Pasquotank County. - Supeflor.Coart. XT. H. Perry, Plaintiff, 7 AroaWinslow, Paul Lawrence, et als. Defte. It appearing to the satisfaction of- th& court that the defendants afa -non-raeidenta 6f the State of North Carolina, and after due dili gence can not e found In paid State?, and that the Plaintiff has a just and meritorious cause of action against the def entente, "of which this S. L. BLADES, President. C. W. JIOLLOWELL, Sec. ' A. C. HATHAWAY, Treks, and Gen . Mgr. Court has jurisdiction ; fet the purpose of this action Is to sell tho trftot of land described in the petition in thi? cause for division between the plaintiff and defendants as tenants in com mon, -. - a-- . It id ordered, decreed- and adiudVed by the Court, on motion of B. F. Aydlett, attorney for the plaintiff, that publication be made in the TAR HKSii, a newspaper pubiisheA in Eli? abeth City, N. C, for sis successive weks SYDNOR & HUN DLEV, -; No 1 Hoochee Coochee. -y ; " At a meeting of the Executive Committee Of the North Carolina Agricultural Society ' (Advisory Board), held July 26th,' ifc-wa5 re solved: J i ;n - w . . - That no gambling devices, illegal games of chance or immoral exhib itions , will be .allowed-", on the ground of the North Garolinatate Fair, and the folio wingare express ly excluded; ?siuch as Plate Boards, Spindles;JPick6uts, Fish Ponds, Cloth Pin, Barnes' SlotjVIaahine. Book MaketcHooch gradag ibitioawithinxjr wito out:booths or tenls will not be al lowed. c - t Vi or ' ftmuftementa re 'Invited, (trid M. Gri( JSxecutor and F. rwill xeceiVe -cordial Valoome." ; - ;,Jrifctg liana W. Grice ;f553,T5: notifying the defendants- to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Pasquo tank County on Slonday the 15th day of Hep tember, 1933, and answer or demur as they may be advised or judgment - u-ill be renderd againgt the defendants srivtig the relief pray ed for in the petition in this cause, w. h. .Jennings, -- - - Cirk Superior Court. July gist, 1002. , ... Blow " Yourself To ,. Bathing Suit! , . ., . - . . About the"J best thing to whieh a man can treat him '- . self to these warm days is Plunge : in the) Surf.v . , ; ' It Stimulates and vigorates a. v makes man feel new. But - C ; never; is a bath in the" pond "or miff rccompenied .by a , '.'"better feeling of satisfaction - e . than when you can say This is v'.;'V-" v - ; Not the suit which, genera- tioni before; me i have 'worn. ; '. - I carry; a select line of suits : : rfcan - supply your ' wants St "il from '', ' " - -' . - . Nos. 709, 713 E. IJroad St, Richmond, Va. :.; The Greatest Stock of Fine and Medium p f The Little Gem Hotel; Opposite Hotel Arlington Now Under; ew Management V r ' A Goed table; cool, comfortable rooms '.and guaranteed protection against mosquitoes and chinches. ' Rates $1.00 per day, meals 20c. Special rates for week or month. - ' : ' i -"vr'.A. WHITE, Prop- .. Northwestern Vv - C,They -ara.- good -for w several ; Beaonsand; are ;never ;oui b of etyle;jCheaTirbut. ;never ret9 th.e lessa lulury-: :"."r IN THE SOUTH CJorrespondence S o Ti c i t e d. SYDNOR & HUNDLEY, ,. . ... - The Leaders - .; v . . RICHMOND, V A. EARLY , FALL;.: MILLINERY - ) NoticeJseTeljy'jTen, thai the CIS BRANDY f Just recdiyed at Mrs, . Hill's. "A full, line of Felt and Crash : Outin Hats; ' Also ; a ? fine as- : sortment " of u the , "Vacation Veil" so, popular no w - V Bank's G. Uine, -f Steamer;Harbinger.-leaves'.Eliz-' abeth City Mondays, WeanesdaTs and Fridays at' 12 m. i6t K Coinjock, touching ;'at JNBwberrJjancluig, Jarsburg,vBarjiet!sGreekAajid "WieaTes MiXU BetmuhgjTsiU leaye ? . CJoinjoek same day . ,at pi m.V touching v above named ; land ings fornEIizabeth City. -i J Mutual Life Ins. Go.r Milwaukee, Wis. , feauf the test, most flexible, most eatdt&hle and most nMrbn$dm'TvMT pj Issued by any company. . H - , Intending taanrert will serve their tnterests by Beetirtis a ipoijcy ta thd-Nortiiwee. Utitual Litfft InsuraiMje Company. . , jT-V r , aw races, especamea roucus and otner information apply to ' ; ; ! ; r FRAF3K M. DEXTER, Agent, : - . "RTiT7 A "RlTTT f!TTY. K. C. MMxa wisjs special. Ageafe . - : : ; i 9 A - Portraits by; PhotoOrabhu ECis. work justifies the price, And. the price admits us to his best wort-- Corner ? Main and Poindexter TStreet.-- Spectacles, r Gye Classes . ' . and , all the moddorn applU ances for fitting theni 'at; ' r " - o - .hathawat; ," NOTICE. - " .Notice is hereby given that the Democratic ; Primary 1 will : be : held in thesevyrai townships of Camden county, Saturday, 'August, 16th 1902ork the - purpose of , hom&iat- ting candidates for the county j ot- ftces,, the .Leisla ture and l the vari-ous- .township ; offipes Delegates hdso will be hosen to meet at Cam deli Court House on MoAday. Augl 181JU)5r;iioftMfyJeotion- ofaid Prisaarv and" to transact such other buifeas asi the:' cbnTcntion mayj Ltm proper.- -; ' , v . .. . ,: Chm-DemJ Co. E Com; - - fiOTICE! By! Tirtuejplf decree of the' Superior OttPdf J Pasqiiota11 Cou.nty in the base of Lcrry J Har ris and others vs Chas. H. Willia'v and others; I shall Sell at the Court house door'ih Elizabety City, N- 6n Saturday the 8th day of Sep tember; 1902, at twelve o'clock &r 'thaiT certain tract ol land known as -"The Dr. But Tract," containg . on the North by heWilHams landr J; -B: Eeid lands' and the J. B. B land, East by. the Joseph R. Harreu lands; on.the South.by little &.r and -West by . lead; of . Chas. and the Beid Ijujo. ,c ..t ' Terms of fk$ ttte o-hMf .and the Utaaw'tveoiu with the pritiejc WmX& the- def erre4 :ray5n ,th title money la pci. .nM :-Thi25tkdrof J"aly,l903. - a"uiUt :v E. ub Jt&. G-. tre;ory and wife et-als to 'boe mil t3-etricyBf arced. tJ-'" 38 Hain St.
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