J RASTER Vol. 2. : - .Devoted to the Industrial and Educational- Development or Hastens North Carolina; r CARQU: NAS t,EAD.:l:MG ELIZABETH CITY, N.C, FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1902. No 61.! ran ..... . the. Dazzling Gdro nation Ceremonial., THE BRAND MILITARY PABEAfiT; The Circumambient At mosphere, of London Streets, Enthrilled With Shouts of Acclaim. building f until he . could ask the next - Congress for an additional appropriation sufficient to pur chase an entire city' block, some !where on' Main stiipon which tq i plactT the' building. Mr. Small has secured a delay in the - cod-1 struction as will be seen '" by the ! following communication4 to ' ' the Mr. Chas. H. -Robinson, Pres. of, tha Chamber of Commerce of v this city. Washington 'N.C, Aug. 9, 1902. v. Mr. Chas. H. Robinson,' President Chamber Qf Commerce, 4 , v Elizabeth; City, N. C. - Dear Sir: I beg here with to en close a letter from Mr.N James A. Ample Rain Tor Section This 1 We tmore Acting Supervising Ar- xne distribution ot ramiau was again very irregular during the Westminster public building. referred to will be 1 past week; the least amount occur- i uvuuq yjucx txoixxg i i, August 9. rKing Ed- chitect of the Treasury; to the ef-1 ad . Queen ' Alexandria feet that "the construction of -the eel out at Hayman'a railways ; and necessary repairs "effected. The Old Dominion Steamship Company is using the;-vEdgecomblev simply to stestt the route but it seems that that vessel is inadequate for thaa purpose, alone. r ! The Edgecombe. is a email affair and was constructed -for a liver craft. I It is therefore entirely un fit for the purpose in which it is no w, being used. jt is hoped that the 6. D. S. S..Co., Will not lag in D istributl 0 nof Ra i nf U I Was replacing, the present craft with VerV Irregular Storm one Vtter adopted to he, route. Damaged Crops and Des- Trrtalf ' Hafras-.8 uivjou riupoiij. , 'sttion of comfortable steamers 'for the route-is desired. "r - - . v Prot Hirftdri Declines T a Re-electiohV VEBETATIOH GREATLY flEViVED. MI -4 FftiLING-HEALTH HIS REASOH. Prof. WnC Hrntbn VilL Fiot Serve as , Frincipal of the Public School,: Next Wear.. ;" It htis only , recently transpired . that Ir, -White was guilty of'thes charges' and the 'people7 fJiifiu ' T county are -highly indignant. - The t next iegislatur&Jwill call him to ac count' and it; is' thought by' many , that he will the full - "penalty pro- ;. video, for such cases.- ELISHA. - i - Ijondon ward and wera crowned in Abbey shortly "after noon -today "delayed. - X- REPORTER EXPELLED. , At the meeting of,- the .Board of -Education Prof. W M. Hinton ten dered his declination to a re-elects ion, of himself, to the principalship of tjhe Elizabeth City Public SchooL Thevparents and children oSthis r ; , "Elisha,:N. C, Au: . Correspondence of the Tab HeixI .-- . " - ' V - t. - r : ' . For a long "time, our residents--looked upon, brazens heavens- and -' sighed for rain, The drought" has; ; been broken by repeated rains of T late and iow the, people - look to cloud banked sky - and like T ohnny ; - ' ; of old; plead . that it come ':again r another day. , ,v - ; - -T" ' Mr. James Thompson was a guestr ' , at the homo of .Miss Pedie Lister," n ; Thursday- night. Object to pay hin . -compliments to Miss Lister's guests, the MissesAudersonof Rich-' -7 ed in the western section, including Mayor Vilson's Expulsion ot Our Cjty Though the, ceremony was bereft This means as I understand it a portion of the v central district, 'Editor, ci fcu.uc vi ciouwauuii.auu man me xreasurv -uenarunenL will west of a lino drawn from Herson v -ri; Uj rr..n. ' . M. " ' I - .. I - ' I JL 11X3 UCkUt.il b UUU, J UlSSilU U Jl. UliV , pageuuLij uiiBuj couuipmt- aeierine construction 01 tnepuDiicsoutn to Anson .county, vhileose corpulent countenance, so city will learn this with deep'regret ca, it iacKcu iuue, in - vie way 01 Duuamg m order to permit us to throughout the eastern half of the devoid of pulchritude, suggests in Probably no one man has ever done mond. .. ; - w y uy uwiro 0uvn01B iCu uu xuiwBu ocxjf lts every iincameiit; descent irom more to promo e interest anxne jriaTa fliiV?iflfrA rrrpe ceremonial was. of a mairnificentlv annronriftHon at the nTf. - RARmn nfhoV a v dnT in Y,ia . i i . t . i . i tt. iL' . 1 "'ifce .ituuxaxite meweu . xvevr . decorative character and presented of congress which convenes a consian uy ciiaiigxiig r pauaroiu j e n oer next,' in accordance mtn tne cient lor tne present need of crops, czarishness : and - moffulism in a sor Hinton's refusal ta accept Around the - two central . figures I resolution recently, passed at the The heaviest rains occurred on thelmaVi ar -nrYi i -Ti . j o 11 a -frf -rvnlllo ton. i olnf i-ir -frr Viia form rtOB finf. raPAn 1 ...... :w .... I i I ' ' T "fj " VI VW V1MAM W M V U W VVU 1 VAW MVM AV. VUMJ WVA III A w u w w . i k - l-i !. ' 1 1 " 1 I . ! -i ' . '. .'V .: .. - s I ' -. . . v - . . . . ' . .,; I . . .... ' ? .... ....... ... I V ....... , ... . v. enthroned in tneir velvet, robes joint meetingof your -j Chamber of 6th and 10th, and. greatly revived sare. t . ' ;' that he has forever withdrawn from ermine, and cloth of y; gold j amidst Commerce and of the citizens of yegetation and improved the" con- ' Our City editor entered Mr. the work;' Ho has 'for sometime the distinguished assemblage of your town. ;. K. - dition of crops. Unfortunately the Wilson's " office Tuesday morning felt the need of rejst and deems it actors, tne lulinilment -or wnoseJ, Kindly give public notice of this storm of the Gth fAVednesdav. was ar, Wstl tn b 'bnWn ftPTfain wira fbnf. b-rppV RAtne fir a while various roles necessitated constant! so that it shall beknown both : to accompanied by high winds which 1 public records pertaining to a trial at leasfc. r'lt is understood ?7that voui-wuniuuer Vi vuixuexc uxu- am consiaeraoie aamafje over a in which hfi was an interested nartv. r in wi ament, tlio mafaacrement. in -' - ' .. . -.1 p..;: . 1 : fll.n..l. : ill." '(3 J .'-!. ' - . refused to allow that this district, of some well known Duxx , to see' the,.redords but, insurance Co.: until he shall again aft?0: ! The -protracted, meet t ; . - movement, each stage of the: cere- moiiy, witn its oia-worm usages, ciany as wen as to.aii tne citizens, r very extended area of the btate; Mr. Wilson delivered an interesting lecture on? ' the temperance question. ; ? 3Misse Bessie Lister and Bertha, v Raulf- of . Elizabeth' City are the. uests of Mrs.' Al & White. v - Owing to-the inclemgnt weather the attendance at " Union M.; E . cr furnished -its quota. of interest, I After you are through with "this much5 con was blown to the! wntlmmi while the - interior of the mbble letter from the , architect, kindly ground; also some "coltottr. affHnse nf his snleen. ordered bin &eoi resume school work. V"-' mg, being held there ;. is at .other . , , i - , .. umes greeted witn a large ana en- . " ' .VX - : . . " s r- VUi i;hy CUIWI BICIIIHJU Hum mi. arxmnrii T finrl if oTcTntolxr copes, with princes and diplomats, Jko. Small. 1 ed. and of cliards suffered badly as Wilson's FUnctum and then reouest- - ' , . , . i ' r """-'-:. -- .'......a . " " . ... . rn ere Rsar v xor m e ro resi irom sunooi i - -. - iuhdp mnnnn flfflcrrs in rrnlrl ' lao.od nniforma l :. i - 1 mnin of thA frnit vs wlnnnfiil from I J . ... n .;v,ii:..A . . .. - : f . ' f: IrtHJill .O nAriOUn '.i-i 11 x a xi. v . -o A5 ti t - - .i x - mi i . ..,.--.... - worl Ior,a Wmie at least.-. iJiere- with herald, pursuivants andpther . r Rev. D H Tuttle. the trees. The benefits resulting the prS8 and as an interested . t nt "rAonfltfnVlv aerline church, fiiledas it was with officiat-J return the same for my file. es lag officers of State in mepieval costu- m give below a picture,: of om the rainfall accompanying the party .that he be allowed to see the mes, witn peers peeresses in ncn Pev; jx H. Tuttle taken from a SW)rm iargeiy onset ine east, out mirec0rds pertaining to tbe alleged ll A I' I i - - 1 1 . i I . . - - " 111.. 1 X "V X? ' i it . Ql. 1. 1 . . . . mi- . me wesieru jjoruon ox-cne otaie trial oi Chief lawson tor an as- the drought is yet unbroken; and sault upon him-the editor. Again crops continue to sutler severely, j the Mayor refused in angry tones The jjnean temperature averaged ad ordered him from his office. robes, with Oriental potentates -in recent photograph. It is accom- j many hued raiment With menof d b hort biography.' V " ' V . ... . . ' - ' . m . . . ' From time to time we will give illustrations of other.? men promi nent in the public eye. With ...'V V,v all types and all shades ot - com plexion from distant points" of the new crowned monarch's empire, with its dazzling display of jewels 'nd- wealth of color, presented a picture which in its combined brilliancy and, distinction has sel dom been excelled. It will be remembered that the coronation was postponed from the original date because of illness of the King. He has at all times5 ex pressed great fear 6f never living to be crowned Limited space f or bicU U3 giving the coronation in detail but suffice it to say: the cor onation of England's new Rulers was successful. JTo accident of im port marred the occasion-- ,s , re-election as Principal of Elizabeth City Public , SchooL -For eiht- years l nave laoored - in tnis capacity.' Our school has bee4 graciously .. blest. , The .building our No Instructions. ; v . Gates, N. C. August 9th; 1902. Editor Tar Heel: - . . t , Dear Sin: I see in the Econo- Mann's Harbor, N; C, Aug 12. v correspondence of the ', Tar Hiix v After an illness of ' several ( daj's- - the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs-' .. John H. 'Kllet died on the 1st inst- f A larger circle of friends; extend. sympathy to the bereaved parents.1 Mrs." E. U. Midsett who has been has 'been enlarged v twice: about 3 degrees above the normal; Mayor Wilson's refusal .to show patronagV Las been more -than! high maximum temperatures were nubhVrecords and his expulsion of .ij i.-:x i v.. t-u x recorded until after the 6th when a party. from, his office, upon . said jnff capaciV our faculty has been Yery ck is convalescing and:iwilL c ashift of the wind to northerly nrtv -nfiVino fn 1p Rhnwrn' the . . be herself again in a few days. . v ... . " "r.v o: r.-;.. - - increased trom tnree to seven mem-1 nrougnt cooler nignts and sultry days , v 1 " In the west old corn is still suffer- trieil? - v, : ,t. bright and our people are hopefuL- me communidv: uuu mauv a yuuiu . . .v, . , .. has been inspired to seek further Jswwn ia our cmei muuirj au culture' in hieher institutions.'-1 as the spring season was ; a failure have an abiding love'for the sehoo! it is hoped.that the boy s will meet; ttUU bllUU WttlUU WiliV KlU n lug iu- - - - N. 1 "! :v Mr at Mann nas -n returneo less rpnnriis. rives crounds for tho L -.-'- i . x .. . a. t -Preparations nare bein? made for . o -----: o--. - i np ra . k n ppiiflT .v i ti t.ptpmTi iti; k iuiui-i -...- - . v .-. question was Mr. Dawson really, L- " aiffnsed .U the fan hshing. Ihe prospects are- The Wilcox Trial. - Rev. Daniel CCerndon Tuttle was born near Lenoir, Caldwell Co., N. mist of Auffus . . -r .u CL. June 29th. 1857. He was edu- st otn, a vxaies uei - . - - . . signed "Voter'! in which the state- "T " r, - x 3 xi i- ' ' studied law and was licened ,to mentis made that Gates county T .. . , ,r,oT tr i c j practice. m Jan. 1880. . He, located convention , some , lew . weeks . ago , - . . instructed v the delegates - to h give ing badly for lack of moisture especially the upland corn, and even the late crop is not doing will in some- jplaces; where showers occurred corn was much benefited, though the old crop cannot regain the loss caused by drought, owing to poorly tilled ears; bottomland and1 late corn is SDlendid in many counties: Fodder nullinff haibeffuU the governor . x. " i:" t .x:lx : 1 ecution. Inx event of a tom ia still shedding andf tliere is some' rust; elsewhere plants t are well boiled ; early planted upland cotton has commenced to open in the south portion!,. Cutting stud curing tobacco has advanced rapily with generally good results; in V -v ' "' .- Al . 1 X . X!i some counties tue p taut are unug The Supremo Court meets, Mon dav Auerust 24th. 1902, and its i." r.t.i viA o teres t the future develonment. TO L And now- eentlemen allow me Hatteras, where he was the, trud. It the verdiotofthe lower to expresa ' to -jou and, your guee. ot Capt -Epfc Meebne ' . . -x .-ii i- ;xi. nwnM in iVTiiffTi ATi- spent some time with Capt. P. . 1- court is Busiamea h. wm oe wivui ryxz:z,.zr r-" ' ; rr.p.r; -; , -r.i -a " x t . to set the date of ex- preciation and grateful remem- iug. MV . Wf ........ ... the September term of Pasquotank tesy extended to me. Superior Court will again, air the i case. , . Yours respectfully ' , W. M. HrsTox. First District Senatorial. THE THE9. OF-TO-DAYi Our ;public school," Rafter 1 .8k successful session,, will 'close in a: -: few.days. ' ,. It has been " well ? at-5 , tended, and interest in education. seems to be growing. V. at Hickory, N. C, and practiced in r Q t wr partnership with Ex-Judge Clinton their entire voteto Mr.;p- J.rlar? ; . vir-'n i '-.r. ' -' - A. Cilley. "Through the x. al. u. A.he was lead to abandon the law rell. This statement is not- cor rect. I was in that convention and know thai- no, instructions were given. ' : tj ; ,j ' Your respectfully, . . FEDERAL BUILDING. to and nter upon tho, .work of tne ministary, after taking a course, of Theological training at Yanderbilt Uniyersi ty, . Asheville,- Tenn. - His native " connty . has never - naa a licensed bar room in it, and heieels it a duty to try to reniove the bar rr oms from all counties where He goes; as a gospel preacher. He is i jib w pastor of the 1st M. E-;Church Construction Has Been Delayed Secure Larger Appropriation. It will bVrememberedrthat, 'on Sbujth in this city,; and editorfof the niabfenfFridar July 25 1902, "The Chnstiaa Voter. o-- V. tha Chamber-of Com merce and citizen of this city; t-pe-( vIh: an Jnteryiew Xytih officials of titioned Congressman Small to'se- tne: teiepnone .;4compjiy,.w-w" cure a delay in the construction of that several' weeks .will elapse b the $120,000.00 government build-! lore tne xieu pnone is intsiaueu. By order of he Executive Com mittee'of the First Senatorial; Dis trict a convntioa of the Democrats and the top crop which is not well Qf saidistrict is called to meet in matured will cures.' Peanuts and Hce are potatoes are "not promising; plant- State Senate. . The 'meeting vil xi'l ii ' ' i-it.1 xx-. Va ViM in fViA Hniirt. ITrtuRfi-"' lug luu ihu viup ui iruiu ; puMiwrq -r...,r r- - hw begun, and seeding turnips , , r - v -. - " - oontinnfis. Ativan tase was" tkenofi- ; .cara ot man&s ttOYOCK. Moyock, C.t Aug. 14, Theo. White of . Perqnimans Once; Prominent; Now Shunned.: Theo. White, of T Perquimans correspondence ox the Tab'-Mesx, County once held tha "honorable The annual Protracted;Meetin: be- the- sabetb y . I . ' . - - ' air ... mitteeman in his county and ; be- City is assisting RevFerebee. : cause of 'certain charges brought Miss Mae "Wilson;, of. E., Oity x i:?il : "xi- xy." -xi- L 'l'.!! ', --jr-w. ixu ir. 'nr t nr:i ". agamsi mm; vuo two; uuier .jcuui-i opcuw w-ujr- .wnu uu it- not give satisfactory tne town ot nerupro, on xupsoay office ; o gnell .Fish ' Commissioner of the Moyock Baptist, church ; ; field peas, turnips Aug lif, w; lor tne purpose oxr North Carolina.. To'-day'his gins- this week, Rev. Duke, of doinff wellbut, sweet nominating, two canidates -lor tne r ffi lh t f - scnooi com: first Baptist Church of iE& mitteemen,"f Messrs. ?Tuckeri andson; Miss Wilson leaves to-morrow favorable seasons to1 set out straw- .We. the Excelsior Hook and Lad- Blanchard, are going , to withdraw for New York, in interest of Fow berry plants in the Wilmington- der Company No: l,,dor hereby yish ; from the committee, i?- r "4 - ler&Co. - " r it ctuwu unv Mv.w. mi j lO UJvxlv w t"vl4tJ "H1, W2''i'-L;''1'u-L w I xii. i xj.1 lu is. uuai grv,.xtxx . exxx--1 ' xxxx ioutiuo vxxo, aiici iau - ing reneweu gruw iu jlu iuu .east reception lenaerea o.ur company j oezzung guvernuibuu, iuuua rwuue ucuiug uum iawi uu - xxiuaui - Fall plowincr is not making ; rapid nnFridaV nierht; August 1st. 1902. J holding the position- of Shell Fish by her presence; is visitiher in Berb progress. - - J ;v . I We feel ,vry graUful.tb, allconf Cninissx ' : : ' i " cerned and hope to ever live up to I upon .authority that he went con-1 Miss Jen . ,o The Edgecowbe InsufficenL , (tout appreciation. Most respect- trary to the statute': ot North" CarH ed from i pleasant visit to -Shaw- -After only a f few days an thefunv we are your serTantsV olinain renting the revenue cutter Lboro. ;-ar; i'-f -'l''- route between Skyco and 'Hatter-tV , , E. H. & L. Co. iLillie to private individuals:'. the t.;.Revv.leiw.ha as,-It was found necessary to sub-, .v.- , y- ; V moneys received-upon puch occas-Jucting revival services at Perkine eVIject her to a thorough course . of . Subscribe v-to ;tlle Ta ions being4 dropped into : IuVown appe - - ; n 1 - -', - . , , - - . - 4. t ' " . 4 i it .':...... ' ji .'- . i . . i " '.-....., (. v ,. i .':. 1 : r . . 4..."i. , - . - i vr - v . - .. - v - w . -4 , ,t- . - 1 r ..-" n '-- - :.- - v ' - . ; ' I - - . 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