THE TAB HEEL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1902. ifcfiEE ELIZABETH CITY, NORTH CAROLINA;, Published Every Friday BY EHE EAST CAROLINA PUBLISHING COMPANY. sVALTlBfc L. GOHOON, Pres. One Year, SUBSCRIPTION, PRICE. - $i.50.Six Months, - 75c. Four Months, - 50c. two years were out, lie (Grandy) would get out of Hiv Beid's "way as he (Grandy) was getting old and would not want the office of sheriff "any longer.' , - L - " ,. . . :- ' ..: -- r V ... .. v .-.. . T , ? - ;, ., . ' v t ; . v.; ; . .-; -. . -; - . - .-. ' J. F. Weeks. Sworn to and subscribed before me this the 13th day of September, 1902. ' ; ' : . i - ' C. E. Thompson, Notary Public. H, . G. White . being duly . sworn, says: That he met Sheriff Grandy on Poindexter street, between the store of R. JV MitchelLand that of H. T. ,Aydlett, in Elizabeth- City, N. C.,;a little ,before: the , Bemor era tic Convention of 1900- and -he (White) asked Sheriff Grandy if Mr. Raid was not going to run for registerof deeds at that election. m-i ' : j x ji si. xi i 1U.XV vjrrtuiuy xepiiou. .- -l iuiu -ullj.. IIllS paper Kivoo curreapuiiuuuu) aa wiue xauuo aa ib tiixxui.H uuuuu i v .. . policy permits, but it is in no sense - responsible for their views. The R8ld lf Be would get "out of my columns of 2 this : paper are always open for contributions of general way tkis timethen" I would get interest. The, commuixicatiou) must be accompanied; ,by the writer's but-of his way the next time, as I aame.. - -.-, u:;u ' H. C. White. Sworn to and subscribed before me this the 30th day of August; 1902. . s )'' - C. E. Thompson, -, , I t Notary Public, NO SUBSCRIPTION RECEIVED FOR A SHORTER PERIOD THAN 4 MOS. Advertising rates are furnished -on application. Advertisers may feel cure that through, the columns of this paper they may reach all of Eastern North Carolina. f r'' : EDITORIAL COMMENT FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1902. ill The, las test brand , of democrats I sentiment of an honest yebnienrj as the "Hill Democrats.. This is is not less resistable than the tor- . ...!-. 'J .X i . I i . . a mixture recently luraeu uui iruxu reuis oi magara. .a meeting held in Greensboro of it will conquer. reps, pos, mugwamps and disgr-1 : Rmgrule forced the formation unties. thousands of honest farmers Sooner or later Notice, ' To all to whom these' Presents may come GREETING: Wakreas, It appears to my satisfaction, by duly authenticated record of the proceedings for the voluntarv dlsBoltition thereof deposited Of the populist party in 1892 when in w office, that the Elizabeth City Knitting in cipal office is situated in the town of Elizabeth fVifrv. fnnTt nf Pnannntnntr. Hr.at.A of Worth mi. j ril I Mnrt.h f Inrnlirta I off fho i-tn-rftr nf I Carolina (K. U. Martin beintr the asrent therein XUO ,UOiiiUuu., pxtv ui ww- - v'- v ..j-.w. . . thereof, nfxm whom Trnm fraltneir fathers, and thev did not ta- may be served,) has complied with the re- vacv j - - atiirementa of an act .of the Leeiaiature of mn A ti.- M I turn tn twat nn.rf -c 'f il : fhoii ofnfa I North Carolina (Session 1901.) eotitled "An , - - . . ., ncii bo rev lso mo vuryuratiuu uaw ui xnurtu fused--to fuse with the populist was threatened with the suprem- I5SEyJ5S SSfflSJ party and resolved to take to the acy of an inferior race. They will . SSiSSSSSt BtSSSaSSSS middle of the road. 1 . " t Secretary of State ol the state of JNorth Caro- leave it again for the same reason JJ'JJS unless vou hear their dAmanda. I file in my offloe a duly executed and attested .1 nnnoant set my hand and afMxed my official seal, at Raleigh, this 13th day of September, A. D. one thousand nine hundred and two. sep23-4t J. BRYAN GRIMES, Sec. of State. in wrltlnif to t.ho HiasaolnMnn of snirl For the first time in forty years The Tar.Heel wave the red flag -the repubHcans failed to get a ma- of dang fore V ort to en- gg SSBftS fsg-MSS3& jority in Vermont, and in Maine reanng ruie or tnwart me will oil nSxtir wn.or. i have hereunto the democrats increased their re- me .. PP16' .TirAfiAntfttinn in thft - lAtrislatnTA bv 0 - W people tne Tar Heei more man a dozen ana elected i w -j , tuviujanco .-sheriffs and other officers in local- which, meet next Monday, at 2 . I T1 -1 T J . dties where they never did before. O CAPCK- 110 pressure 01 pn TTia r.rAidfint was ri o-ht in nrdAr- vate business deter you. Vote in ih nifl raninet tr. Rtiimn" thn' "NTow tIie primary. THIS , IS the -England states for there was dan-1 paramount duty of every democrat. ,ger there. MR. REID REPLIES. Sooner or later our friends will learn that anonymous communica tion have no consideration at pur hands. The. waste basket is where tney deserve to so and tnis is If He Submitted Affidavits From Dis- interested Parties. Replying to Mr. N. G. Grandy's card of last I would say ' that I -wViArA tta -nnt. tViAm. Tf xinari I never nersnnftllv. nr tnrmicrri mit ... .r.-.. , rfw.. . x-r'- v J Tirrn ji. .- :. . . t.x vonr letter tinblifihed sitrn nnr one else, annlied to Mr. Orandv nUW XOai are a 11U1C Dei T.noi iiir i;iiH iHiHiT.inn ot nnmv KnaitTT ... . H--M m,r Mr Grand v cume t and nffArJ l'ust a little stylisher than you own protection. If you have sent Ud me the position of depty Sheriff $n obtain elwhereare of us communications which were and I accepted same. not published two to one this 4he reason. was RING RULE CANNOT PREVAIL. Mr. Grandy s recollection of I certain prsmises which he made to i me in 1900, is entirely at variance with mine. As an evidence that my recollection is corrected and For years the white citizens of tnat Mr' Grandy is entirely in er- couiageousiy rof 111 h demai of having made shoes for everybody at every- ht for white said promises, I submit the af- hrHv'i nrirp Chakles Reid. Torth Carolina have nd consistently fought rule and decent government against 4avits of the disinterested parties. ignorant and irresponsible negroes shepherded by ' the gang of un- ; scrupulous Fusion politicans. It S 1 r. n m m i was oeen an upmu ngnt, oiten a discouraging fight, but , withal! jnuch has gained and the Fusion 1 plunderers forced to retreat Finally, in the fullness of . time the .... constitutional amendment came to the rescue and through of ignorant negroes who had sub- - j l n . iuergea me eastern counues- in a black welter of vice and corruption jnade it possible for the people to caaLe into their own. -It now rests with the people to rsay whether they will ; hold their own or turn the public affairs Over to an unscrupulous cane whose the shoes we offer. Ther's a host irresistable value in this big assortment of "Shoe for fall and Winter wear." There are no feet we cannot fit; no pocket we cannot suit. I James M. Jennings, being sworn, says: mi. -11. 1 Tl r nr. xnai ne ana mi. mia were in Mr. N. G. Grandy's office at the Court House before the last eletion. During the time they were there i Mr," Grandy said to Mr. . Reid :- "Charles, if you won't run for the nomination of Register of Deeds ana will, neip me m tne campaiyn and I get my. office, after two years I will get out of the way and give you the chance to run for sheriff. I am getting old and after two years will not want the place as I will not be able to attend to ii J. N Jeskings. Sworn to and subscribed before me i thi& the 20th day of September, j body's price. Yours to please, wen's Shoe Company I i flSliDlONB STORE 'IN ELIZABETH r&T,VLC jlj OT-more careful in the selection : of merchandise ( are y we U than" in the language we use to make our - public an nouncements. We tell only of what is here, and as y6u'll find it. Always the' truth about the truth Every, statement made over our signatureTholds ovrselves asfesponsible as we do for your satisfaction withi every dollars worth of merchandise you purchase of us. " : " -. ' Special Prices for bur Mlondays Bargain Sale h ; - Fruit of the Loom Cottons, 8(U v.. : . . Pepperil Mills uubleached lo4-Sheeting, 19 4-4. r4 . f ' White Ouilts worth $1.0' at $1.21 - . ' i Beautiful Outings foi night robes worth 1 oc, special6 7-8 1 lot doubled faced cloth 30ins wide , , for walking 'skirts, worth 0c," special 39c. 98c quality J4ins wide Bleach Cberiotf at 69c. . , f x Watch Tor Our Monday's Special Sales, They Wlil PAY YOU. ' OU Dres Making Department fs now ready for busi ness. Buy your dressv of us.4f you do not want us to make it, you have the privilege of having itplanned by the very finest artist in that line Our prices are as reason able as work can be done in hrst-classv order, Mrs. Ferebee, of Norfolk, and Miss Sutton, of Suffolk will be pleased to meet ana snow vou in tnat department. Miss Mary Lou Sawyer, in charge of our dress goods will be delighted to meet her friends. Ladies visiting our city will find every convenience" at our place for their comfort. Samples sent with pleasure when requested. Yours anxious to -please,. ISarclift 6 Willey, These bargain sales eyery Mondays Above prices for Mon day, September 29th. The Little Gem Hotel. Opposite Hotel Arlington Now Under New Management. Good" table; cool, comfortable rooms and guaranteed , ' protection against mosquitoes and chinches. Bates $1.00 per dar, meals 20c Special rates for week or month. J. A. WHITE, Prop. Zoellcr9s priralt bj phMh &y&w& t a dozo ano dip His work justifies the price, and the price admits us to his best work. Corner Main and Poindexter Street.- Don't Wilt. .f There is no excuse for a lack Summer Comfort, when you can get Good Ice Cheap. We deliver ice that will; keep the refrigerators cool, and clean. No danger of impurities or of soft ness. Good, solid chunks that will be a pleasure in every household.. Delivered where aad swhen you want 'it Crystal Ice and Coal Co, ELIZABETH - HIT - MARBLE polluting , touch is more to be . dreaded than negro domination. 190 57e refer of course to ringrule TEhere are attempts to force ring- r-nlfi on the teotle- of : this county I Frank Weeks as ' was evidenced ' by - the .. rough- says shdd manner in which the. people's t That conversation between him .lights were trampled upon - in the sell and N. G. Grandy, had just C. E. Thompson, Notary Public being duly sworn, We have moved to No. 5, main St. J. B. Flora Ss Co'b. and we areoarrylnt a ana nrsvciass SHOCK ox to Marble, Granite and Metalic Fencing for Cemetery Work Stone for Building Pur- pases., Tomb Stones, Mon uments, Slabs, Etc last .democratic -convention. Their I before the nomination of the county Taanking you for - past favora and soUdting V-,,..i -m. I nr. a x 1 your future orders, we beg to remain, reepeot- gag ruie prevailed,- out ix, cannot i omcers m idw, iiir. uxauuy iiajixuiy yours, v " :' rlong. The people have rights I him that he (Urandy) had told Mr.. t,Z. City iYIarble Works, vwhich must be respected. King-J Eeid that if he (Reid) - would not ? v LuKk cotton, proprs. xale cannot stifle the sentiment of be t candidate,- for ; Register of an honest citizenship s . long . as Deed3 at that election but would A hustling boy, with V good e&u men have opinions they will exercise J come in his office and help him as cation wanted for printing business Ihose opinions. The crystalized his detmtv. that after this term of anolv at this office at once. 7. E. DUNSTAfi, Manager. FRESH snsa Louis - Stetson's on oindexter street near, bridge is the, ' .place , to get the best fish. ' 1 ; .. - C :' 262t WANTED to exchange a goo d pano ma hat for an overcoat. I. . -"Bili; CA 'at Chessons. A Card. I desire to -l say to my ; friends that I am a' candidate for town ship constable for Nixonton town ship subject to-democratic primary. :" " ' ' , - W.' H. Simpson. FOR SALEA small ; schooner splendid , , for , tonging oysters or fishing, very cheap ; for cash apply Tar Heel office. . . J FOR SALE. Small iron safe, the very i thing for. smalt, merchant or family.- apply to-: If. M. Sawyer care of Tar Heel. sep!2.4t Wanted ; To; do yo-ur hauling Furniture moved with care. sTrunks transferred . Leave orders at Hotel Arlington, I;, .7 . W. D. Williams NOTICEI-The Sloop- Thos. G. Hunt,' will be sold to the highest bidder o for: eash ; at the &ort Bridge on Poin dexter street ; 2 p. m. Tuesday Sept 30; 1902i- : . ' . . Capt. H. Cqteet. s Vessel For Sale. , Schooner, - fully equipped for oyster business, good-ebndition. " Cheap for cash - or easy terms, Inquire at Tab ;Heel office or of H. H. Haymam Elizabeth- Sty. lmoaug29 : For Rentor Lease. - Truck and stock farm 200 acres, one mile from city limits- high state of cultivation. Convenient barns and stables? : Good; water. . apply to N. R. Parker or at Tab Heel office. ' Forftent. Desirable -suburn home, hot and cold water attatchments,. conven ient to schools and churches,. Gar den, stables and poultry yards. Apply to N. R , Parker or at Tab Heel office NotiGe. To the Democrats of Pasquotank. I hereby, announce mysely a ean- dilate . for i. the office of county Treasurer subject to the action of the Democratic, convention Respectfully,. ;C. L. Whttehubse. Natice!; North Carolina, Pasquatank Coun ty- - ' Having qualified as administrator C. T. A. of Isaac Griffin, decease, I hereby notify all persons holding claims against his estate to-present same within .twelve months from date or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery All per sons owingsaid estate will please make immediate payment Sept. 8th; 1902.-6 1.. 0. W. Gbtetej. Save your Stove And save your temper. By having us. deliver you delicious home made bread morning and night BJavis 8 Powers, au7tf Grocers and Bakers. NOTDGB! To any one sending us in Advance, we--; send the TAR Ii for one year: will NOTIGB. North Oabgcjka, Camden Cohsty, M. E. Hughes et als, vs. B. F. Bumliam, adm'r of IN. he: defendants. Notlco-B hereby f?lven to an tors of the estate of I: N. , f Stipsbiob Gottkt, Beork IhiClebk. plaintiffs " iqrn h Km deceased , and other .eirs-awaw 01 1. ss. tsuniaam anci all credl- to appear before the undersigned Clerk of the Superior Uourt or uamaen uounty on or De fore Septenber 22nd, 1932 and exhibit and prove their claims against the estate, and to. nle- the evidence or their claims with said Cleric This July 23rd, 1902. - R.S. Forbes Clerk Superior Court Qamden County. NORTH CAROLINA, ) QriTUrft- rnT1Tt Pasquotank CJouaty. ! P6"0' Court' W. H. Perry, Plaintiff, '". Aron Winslow, Paul Lawrence, et ala. Defts, It appearing to the satisfaction of the court that the defendants are non-residents of the State of North Carolina, and after due dili gence can not be found in said State, and that the Plaintiff has a iust and meritorious cause of action against the defendants, of which this Court has jurisdiction ; that the purpose of thla action Is to sell the tract of land described m the petition In this cause for' division between the plaintiff and defendants as tenants in com mon, . t , ' - It la ordered, decreed and adjudged by the Court, on motion of B. P. Aydlett, attorney for the plaintiff, that publication be made m the Tab HieTj, a newspaper published in filiat abethClty, N, C, for six: succsessive weeks nnrifvimr the defendants to appear at the offloe of the Clerk of the Superior Court pf Pas tsnb HnnntT'nTi MnnAT th 15th Q&V Oi tember, 1902, and answer or , demur as they n.v k& uiiHiuiH inriormAnt will be rendero. aui9 sue ueicnuiuibs giviiiK uio v for in the petition in this cause. . " - ' ' Clerk Superior Court . V I A f ... - A. M. t ' . . '