8 THE TAR HEEL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1902. TOLD IN BRIEFS A Parcel of Personal Points Pleasantly Par bgraphed There will be a Dem ocratic mass meeting at the Gourt House to night at 8 o'clock. Im nnrtant business. Let every Democrat at tend. . . Mrs. C W. Grice is visiting in Portsmouth Va. Ex-Sheriff Barnard of CJurritcl rwas here yesterday. Mr. Dallas Newberne, of Curri tuck was here "yesterday. . . Mr. T. J. McNider, of Perquim mans, was here yesterday, Mr. W. D. Murry of Fairfield was in the city this . week - Capt. T. M. "Guard is out again after an attack of the rheumatism. Mr. Li N. Midgett, a prominent citizen of Roanoke was here yester day. , Ex-Sheriff L; G. Wright of Cam den was among the visitors at the circus. ' Hon. Am. Simmons, of .. Curri tuck, was among the visitors this week. . Messrs F. L. "W. and J. C. Cohoon of Columbia were visitors to, the city this week. , " ' Mr. C. "W. Hollo well spsnt some time in Perquimans county this week on business Mr. and Mrs. T. H. B. Gibbs of '. ." . . .... .... ..i. . ........ -. Fairfield are the guests of their daugter Mrs. JD. Hathaway. Mrs. M. H. Snowden and Miss Maggie Bell, of Shawboro, are the guests of Mrs. Learv on First street. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Weatherly returned Wednesday from an ex tended trip to 'Northern cities and resorts. : '. ' The registration books for the voters of the 5th ward will be open at the Court house from Oct 2nd r to Oct 25. Mrs. J. H. McMullan and Miss Ethel McMullan spent Thursday with Mrs. Oscar McMullan on Penn., ave. . ; ' " ' ' Mrs. P. G. Hollo well of Bayside will return to-day from a visit to .her daughter, -Mrs. Dr. Graham, at Salisbury Md. Mr. Blackmore Small, of Durante Neck, was here this week and said ' that the' cotton crop was very good in that"section. . Miss Laura Willey and Mrs. F. P. Snowden - were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar M. Stevens on - Main street this .week. Mr. D. L. Ratcliffe, of Leechville and Mrs. Cora Jones, of Pantego, are the guests of their sister, Mrs. Vennings, on Fe aring St Mr. N; Burfoot and -family re turned yesterday from cold Sul phur Springs Ya. Mr.Burfoot speaks praise of this popular resort A large party of i members "o our local ioage oi masons win go to Norfolk Oct 2nd to take the degree of the Mystic Shrine. 'Mr. C. C- Barnard and. wife have returned from an extended trip which included, JSew York. Nio- gara, Philadelphia and other cities Miss Sophie Wood of Edenton who has been visiting her grand mother Mrs. Elizabeth Martin on Church street; has retnrned home Mr. T. H. '..Wood-ley, a prominent lawyer of Columbia, was here' yes t era ay. He was returning from Manteo where he had gone to try an important civil suit Mr. ChasrN Crawford, of Grea .bridge Va., . was here , this week greeting his many, friends.. His v . "universal ; popularity in this his native city is well merited. . aiiiss-ojumuue .oaiiance, a very popular saleslady of this city has . resigned her position with Barclif . and Willey. to accept a . simular. position with R. J, Mitchell. The Tfcos.- Hunt, a sloop which is one of the fastest sailing crafts in these waters, was sold this week by Capt. H. Covert to Capt, Ed. Alexander, of Tyrrell . county. .-. - - , . - ' . Our 3Ir7 Smith surpassed his re- cord ; at Perquimans, . court this week. -He is doing good service wherever he gdes" and the Tar Heel list is rapidly increasing from his efforts. - Mr. R. J. Mitchell remains ill at his residence on Pennsylvania axe. He has just returned from the Northern markets where he pur- chased an unusually large line of fall goods. . . Mrs. Lee Relfe of Jacock's Per quimans County, passe d through this City enroute home from Powell's Point where she has been on an extended visit to her daugh ter Mrs. "SYalter Newbern. Hon. Jno, . H. ; Small was' here this week. He spoke very hope fully of the outlook for his inland waterway project, and said that it would be a big thing for this sec tion and especially for Elizabeth City. ' ' .. ' Prof. R. B. Creesy will begin his night school next week. This Is an enterfrise which should be appreciated and made use of by those boys who are unable to at tend the day schools from the bitter necessity of work, j - Hon. E. C. Beddirigfield. of Raleigh will speak in Elizabeth city on the night of Oct 1. He is the candiate for corporation com missioher and an able campaigner. If you enioy a good speach be sure to hear him. Mrs. A. S.'Neal & Co., will have their millinery opening next Tues day and Wednesday. The occasion promises to be an attractive one in millinery 5 circles- Misses Cornie wrute ana Juouise James will as sist in the exhibition. Dr. Zenaa Walker, of Berkley, Ya., is the guest of. his sister, Mrs.' E. C. Cherry, of Main street He is a native oi tms city and; enjoys a large friendship here. Dr. Wal ker recentiy graduated with des tine tion at Philad elphia Optica! college. Mr. D. C.Sawyer of Gum Neck was here yesterday. Speaking to a Tar Heel reporter hev said: " You may say in your paper that we will raise more corn in Gum Neck this year than has been raised there in the past five ' years com bined. Mr, Quinton Hendrick, a prom inent farmer of Perquimans county, has leased a f ami from Mr. .C. W. Hollo well on Riverside and will move with his family to this county. He is among the best citizens o that county and the Tar Heel wel comes him to our midst ; The President Talks on The Tariff , : Question. Logansport, .Ind., ' Sept. .. .23. President Roosevelt : today made here the most important speech of his Northwestern trip. He . dis cussed tariff revision: admitted the necessity for a consideration of the v subject and : declared .that his. own ; personal preference was for the Establishment of a bipar tisan commission to .consider the the entire subject and make : a port to. Congress on the same. : Little Miss Ruth Glover enter tained her friends at a birthday toarty Tuesday evenincr from the hours of four, to seven. The pre sents were numerous and very pretty. The juvenile guests wish- est for her that each recurrii birthday should be as pleasant . as the sixth. Prominent among our friends from Currituck who called this week were Mr. L. J. Gregory and daughter little 'Ethel also Messrs Thos. Newberne, Peter Poyner, John Aydlett, Thos Forbes, Dennis Waterfield, S. C. Guard, Graham Snow, Poyn Gallop, Daniel Wright, Walter Newberne, Messrs Delia Twiford and Mollie Lee." REVISION NECESSARY. re- PROF. HINTON WRITES. Anent The Much; Agitated Whiskey ; Question. . : A gentleman representing Mr. Morgan and Dr. Pendleton made substantially the follqwing proposi tion to me. I agree to it for the sake of Democratic harmony and the best possible solution: of the question but they refused to sign the written agreements 4 W. M. Htoton. "NORTH CAROLINA, ) Pasquotank County. 4j -We, S. N. Morgan, W. M. Hinton and A. L. Pendleton, the candi dates for the Office of Represen tative in the next General Assem bly of N. C, do agree and by these presents, do agree and bind our selves), each for himself, that which ever is nominated by the County JLiemocratic convention neid in and for said County of Pasquotank on-Oct 4, 1902, that he will, if nominated and elected, introduce and use ail proper means to pass an Act in the said General Assem bly to submit the question of LI CENSE" or NO LICENSE" to the voters of Pasq. Co., on the 1st Tuesday in August, in the year 1903. Said Act shall be so drawn, introduced and passed that the voters of Pasq. Co., may say by majority vote whether or not there shall be any spirituous, vinous or malt liquors sold in said county, and that, if a majority of votes cast be against license then there shall be no license issued for the sale of any kind of spirituous, vin ous or malt liquors anywhere in said county, but if a majority be cast in favor of license then the Couhty Commissioners of said county may issue, license for sale of said spirituous, vinous or malt liquors. i , , We enter into this agreement as We understand to promote harmony in the Democratic , Party and for the general good of the County and State. ' . W. M. Hinton. This Sept 25, 1902. , H.vaiu. I hereby announce myself , a candidate for. county Treasuer of Pasquotank county subject . to the action of the democratic conventi ons I took the temperance pledge twenty five years ago and I have hot violated ' that pledge to. this day. - . , , 192t s - D." J.' Smithson. , I l :V X1ATHAWAT ill We come before the public this fall with j the most up-to- y . date line of M1IILONIED5Y and Fancy Goods ever brought to Elizabeth City. You'll be better satisfied if you seejis before purchasing. " DHoImes & Co., MAIN ST. FLOWERS. RIBBONS. MILLINERY Painting ! Tour House may need painting. If it does, don't delay. Delay means loss. It is economy to keep your house painledr J Write or see me and I'll tell you' how cheap. Others will tall you how good. Practical Painter. 135 Fearing St. Eliz. City, N.' C. Prominent Currituckians Here. . Currituck was well Tfipresented in the , city - yesterday,': among tha prominent people whom we noted from Harbinger were: Mrs. Nevada Dulin, Misses Mary Combs, Hollon Combs, - Daisy Harrisonj Selma Harrison; Maggie Owens, Inez Henderson and Mfessrs Hezkiah Owens Jr,W. S. Harrison, E H. Harrison, S. G, Sawyer1' C. "C. fBrickson, Wm:- Combs, "M. 'D. Guard; ;Nd .O wensIj. M. " Parker, Ernest Owens-afcd : Rev; v J. S,. Henderson. 'y Content fondai Night For Ladies 3 . Handsome present Come, find outpar ticulars. No tice this apace for rink news through the skating season. IN THE VERY LATEST FASHION. We have just received a . large consignment of the latest creations in Autumn . Millinery and now have it on display for our cus tomers to make their selections. FANCY GOODS AND BIBK Our stock is entirely fresh and new, and prices right. , Inspection Solicited. . .. MORGAN & GO, Cor. Main and Water Sts. Eliz. Gity, IN G. CTATEMBNT of condition of Hertford Bank - . ine Co., Hertford. N. C. at the close oi business, Sept. 1&, 1902. i BSSOT7RCESC ' Jjeans and Discounts, 33.8678 Furniture and Fixtures, 1,058.65 Due from Banks, . 8,253.61 Cash, 8,649.85 Total, Liabilities; 51,729.89 15,000.00 1,143.41 5,000.00 80,585.98 Capital Stock. Undiyided Profits, Bills Payable, Individual Deposit, Total, 51,749.39 I, L. W orman, cashier of Hertford Bank ing Co., Hertford N. C, do solemnly swear that the aboxe statement is true, to the best of i. L. W. Normajt, Cashier. bworn to and Sut.crided before me, this twenuern aay or sept. 1902. E. V. Peret, Clerk, Superior Court. x i Perquimans County. VUJ A Ci II Tl liOB b . T. J.' Bkinner. T. F. Winslow. W. S. Blanehard. ' Directors, "4 1 i ill ,"H4 CAN ni you com fortably "with "GLASSES . . from ." ' $1.50 to $5.00 ': Hatha wat, Poindexler . : Street wr.r mill causes ior the USe. of QUASSES. Tired Eyes, , Imperfect vision, Blurring of Print, Inflamed Eyelids, . Head aches after ; ingithe;Eyes. us. Mil I " m m m .... nunareas xestny that Hath away fits Glasses to correct the above defects. The Optician: POINDEXfER STREET; EIIZABETH CITY, I G. STOP POR: mm -AT- FULRIiER St WHITEHURST'S. xou can xor wnai you wanx, our jnenu . includes a long list of i 1 --XT' i . i 11 ;:! -i t it 1 - VUS, siuay. Yisuors io me city wm una do ux pleasure and convenience i& luncamg ner$. ...' i.-:-; . Fiilmer & Whitehurst, : ; CJorner Main .and Poindexfer St flDur jscuirig QDay callu . " the:. IVQost Saccess- f ul Event (Ever, Conducted From every section of the city' and country scores of interested people came Tuesday and Wednesday to the Wig Store to witness the most important event that has yet, or will take place in Elizabeth City this season on Millinery andgeneral Fall Opening. The gathering of ladies, was the merriest we have ever, entertained. Everybody seemed to be happy and to feel at home. There was more to be seen, a far grerater num ber of handsome and stylish hats than ever before shown hats lof every description, but every one a stylish hat. We extend our thanks and invite your patronage. ; McCABE & GRICE, The Big Store, Corner Main and Poindexter Streets " ; ELIZABETH CITY, N; C. mm cbutkHtliN nml kM . MitHMV tniwtUtg tiwtap ppn htmlthA K Mkd MMb CMTl : Full core. raMrltncwl hMch - Attendant 1 'iCOU J. E. DUSAM. Swot. La CfcAKGb. N. CS pioy e aw s . ' f IN 6 . ,, ...... ., , . .:. SOURS ISTHEJ THE SOUTH! AND THE BEST! r - i if I We sell more Pianos than any other concern in the South. We are fully prepared to w - - i r i. e- UdCK. Up UUr CllllUO Willi lilCl. g 1 f : o s wouldn't find its way intoso man j 'thousands of homes, colleges; schools, seminaries and public institutions if there were no ample reasons for it INVESTIGATE! . Send for Descriptive Booklets I r O V. P. BLFP, M$r. , O J-2 - C5f' 9 factory Ware Booms, fe. City, N. C. Water h .9-