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3 -THE TARHETL, FRIDAY, DECEJIBERrW 1902. v Jno: Wilson.of -Norfolk, is here week. ,,r,.';v - . ,Ur. J. T7. Erans, of Manteo, was jbere Monday " 1 , ' ZIrs. - Alexander, pi r Ctiapanoke ' waalweJTttesday. : ".' u Hjh. "Sarali Beaton' of Hixonton vwa bore Tuesday. , " ' ' ; HrjjDempsey Jones, of Old Trap, ) vera here Tuesday. A v Mrs. T. S. Robinson, of Belcross, wa here this week. J. ' - v "'"Watch for the carrier1 bo- Christmas morning. , , - " ,s Mr. A. , G. Sample, of Manteo -was here this week. - ' ";," "V Hr. J. G Jones, ;of South Mills was here this week. ; .' . .Dr.. C C. Winslow, of J"Winfall was in the city this .week. . w - " Mr. '' and Mrs. J. R. Sawyer, ,of Shiloh, were here this. week.' . 2JxT G. F. 'Spencer, of ; South v 3SIills was in town Tuesday. " ' s- . -.-Hi. Tom Farmer, of Eva in Per nimans, was here this week. . Mr. J. T. Snowden, hailing ..from y T7oodTiUe, was here this week. " Miss Mae Spruill, of Columbia, is the guest of Mrs. Henry Walker. ;Mr. J. B. .Williams, of Shiloh, -jraa among "Wednesday's visitors Mrs. A. S. Cohoon, was the guest - f reltive. in , Norfolk yesterday? 4. Mr. J. A. Moore was am J "Woodville's delegation here this i-week. ' v-h - 1 - 1 ' V Mr Morris Griffin has accepted . a position of salesman at the Fair store. 1 - TTilT and . JBrockctt Lave opened tiieLr "Central Cafe" on Poindexter atreet ' 1 Mr. W. M. Jennings and f wife - -arill spend X-mas with friends in , Uoriolk. Capt N. R. Swain, keeper of v jSlorth River Light, was in the city 4 Monday. - , -' 1 pJMt. S. J. Yqunt'I" Popular i Rraach was among the visitors here Monday. - Mr. Ed. Morrisette was among " vtjamda's delegation to the city Inesd'ay- v - Mr. M. Owens and wife have . entered upon house keeping at 142 ItoadSL1 ; Mr. Jay Scott, formerly of this ity but now of Coinjock, was here this week. . Landing will be";the guest , of Miss Elgia TunneH next." week. . j Mises J" Etta ' and Evelyn -' Ayd lette return home to-day to spend the holidays with their parents, r ; Miss Cornie .White Spent; a part of the week as ; the guest of her friend k Miss' Adelaide "White in r Hertford..; - "'- ' " v. I " Louis Selig will keep his 'store open erenings, of the coining week fori the accomodation of - holiday I shoppers! ' . - ; Misses Isabel, "Williams w and Joby- Miichell, of Camden, were in the ; city on a shopping tour this week. Rev. A. J, Parker who was trans f erred, by the recenb conference, from,- Roper . to 'Manfeo - passed through' Tuesday enroute to 'his Bw field of labor, Mr, Parker is a hard worker and an organiier of recognized ability. On behalf of the great hosts of methodists in this sec tion .the Tar Heel weloomes him to he new field. '-,". " ,,' Hon. J. S.'Whedbee, returned to Hertford Wednesday after a visit to this city.; ? - Messrs, J. M. Burgess e and E. JQtf Mitchell, ot Old Trap, were, Iters Tuesday. : , . . Mrs. S. M. Mann, of Moyock, "was the guest of acquaintances "hare Tuesday? . ; "Mrsi."D. W. Raperand children ei Hertford, are the guests of rela ; tive8 in the city. Miss- Bessie Morgan, of Shaw fcoro, was the guest of friends - in this city Tuesday. . .Mr. C. C Bailey, formerly of tiiis city but now . of Baltimore, vra here Tuesday. s. - Miss Mae Reed has a'ccepf ed ? a position' with the long distance telephone company. . -Mies BettieToxey and Mrs. S. J. Torbes, of Shiloh, were shopping " in the city this week. , Misses Glennie Bell and Blanch ! Beveridge have accented posilSons ' , Miss Luise lin- woou 'V-- icr- r"b to .."peid aribtuias at Lome; ? Miss Minnie HodgeP, of White Plain. X. Y., iw t Ih uewt of her ' aiafcer Mra. C. W. Burrows. ' A. - C . . .' . ,:;,;. Misses Eloise Lister f nd Lepine Reed, ol Elisha, were- the guests of SMra. C L. Lister this week. . Miss Goldie Kramer 'has return f d from a protracted .visit to her . many Edenton acquaintances. 1 , Special services for the order of jSijights . Templars will be held" at - Christ Church Christmas night' Miaa Xidie Broomer, - of Lake Miss Elizibeth Temple of ' Den ver Colorado, is , the guest of her grandmother Mrs. "W. . W, Grif6.ii, of this city. t Miss Mary McMullan will spend Christmas in Hertford .:, as the guest of mesdames S. M." and Jno. R. McMullan.- , . Hon. Richard Bio ant. of "Wood- ville was in town, this ' week. . ; Mr. Blount is nursing painful injuries recieved by falling downstairs. Rev. C. W. Duke and D. P. Har ris, returned, from tne xsapust State convention, Tuesday. They report a highly interesting session. - Andrew Hathaway informs us that only six of forty eight. Euclid Heights lots are left for sale.' All suld thaough advertising in . the Tar Heel. :-. " JSlrp. Jerry Wilcox will spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H Parker, of Hert ford. She will be accompanied by Miss Louise Davis. . Miss Mary L. Robinson, who ' is in attendance at St. Mary'scollege Raleigh; will spend the - holidays at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Robinson of this city Mr. A B. Combs, who has resid ed here" for a few months has re turned .to his former home j at Fort , Landing. ;". He , made many friends during his residence hew. Rev. D. P. Harris goes to Cam den Tuesday to perform a marriage ceremony. Tut .couple are Mr. Harrison CrUt Napoleon: Batten and Miss Miiii Stevens of Shiloh. . - Misses Mary Oulpepper, Mary Wood and Behoi- Hughes who are students at u Salem Female Academy are t vected home to spend to speud .ie holidays with heir parent. . ' At 2:30 oVjv-o., WedLesday after noon Mr. J. i j. Curcher, of this city, aufl A hue, of Shiloh, were United u, ; iy matrimony at the home of lue brides parents by Rev. D P. Harru,. Mr. M. B. Culpepper has many rare .. and valuable . plat) ts at his home on Ehri nghaus Btree t Among the plants especially at- traetite at this , tinio is a lemon tre. This tree bepides . being in bloom-, has on it lemons - in differ ent stages of development Some are full ripe, and their quality is good. .Messrs. W. E. Cox, W. J. Spenc er, of Englehard are in the city. They say the oyster industry is in creasing and the quality of the bivalve is much improved. Mr, Spence will trade between this city and Englehard in the future, succeeding Capt Silverthorn who will retire. ! ; Sheriff W. L. Forbes of Camden wa in the city x yesterday. He said the Dismal Swamp Canal Co. has refused to pay the judgements to the' amount of seven or eight thousand dollars which were given against it at the recent term of the Superior Cort of that county Execution will probably be run - Another ."buml aggregation " of would be actors appeared at . the Academy, of : . Music ! "Wednesday night , It was the . Cubian ,Ro- pr ance Comedy Company. J udg- ing: from I the cast it must, have been gotten together in Norfolk or Newport News. ' The manager of this company was -here last week and' represented his "t show x to f be first . class . .in ' every ' particular. He appeared before 'the' fire de partment and: generously - offered them a share of . the receipts . and they accepted."- Neiiher; the ; fire company 'no ' manager Overman, of, the opera Housewere acquaint ed wiih the nature of : the 1 show until after - the 'curtain rose npon the first act Imperial Dry QOods Co., J; W. MILLEN, FIQR. 198-202 flain Street; Norfolk, Va. 1! ' ii G mat ': Sale ; of pottery. out next week. To the potato growers. Let : us sell you your guano; or a part of it. ship your- potatoes to '"whom yoii please. Handy & Winder. . r ;. " Allf this exceedingly fine imported Japanese Pottery has riow been placed on sale: They -are samples bought direct from the travelling salesman of the-famous importer at just-one third ihe regular' price no freight, no' drayage1 And so you can readily understand the great . saving there is' ik buying these goods now; ordinarily tl for at least : 1$ per cent more than' we -are askings ; .Y,.WV - They "are the most appropriate articles for Chrismas gif ts and.jyvifl afford much pleasure to every lady who is fortunate enough to be presented with a piece of ; this choice bric-a-brac. Chocolate : Pot4 Tea Sets, Vases Trays, Salad and Meat Dish Jars. All handsomelydebrated with the most beautifulliesigns, at surprisingly low.prices. All on the5tenter bargain tables, and every: piece is marked in plain figures. SALE OF FURS. " -T JClk- Mr. James Burgess and Miss Joby Mitchell, Loth of Old Trap, were married, .t noon Tuesday, by Register ol L eds J. P. Spence. The ceremouv as solemnized in his office in toe presence of anum ber of witneeibt s. - . , Mr. J. Whiter Bell, of Bslhaven left "WednehdtV after having at tended the fuueial of his brother. Mr. BelU is tne superintendent of a' largo lumber interests at Bel naven ana a young man wno is very popular ht re. - - - - - . t T , . . " " ' , The Pubho School children of !Wodville, are , repairing a pro gram for montl1 evening, Decem ber 22, Aduii 'u iee will be twenty-five ceu , and the proceeds will go" towtin purchasing new V Capt. A. L. Cohoon was yester day admitted to the firm of Ful mer and Co he having purchased an interest. Upon the death of Davis C Whitehurst of the firm Mr. J. D. Fulmer, acquired by pur chase, the entire Stock. Capt Cohpon now having acquired part interest. The firm will contin ue as Fulmer & Co. ! ' '.The widely hearlded "Side -Track d" arirved here Tuesday evening and notwithstanding the inclem ency of the weather a large audi ence greeted it at the Academy of Music... Like.&U. other-ggrsga: tions that appear before Elizabeth City audiences; "Side Tracked") lacked much of being as represent ed. The tramp was the only com mendable feature. The others of he cast were decidedly poor. An oyster supper under the auspices of the ladies of the new Epworth church, near this city, was given at the residence of Miles Sanders near here "Wednesday night. A number of city people were present and the venture was highly profitable to the church for whose benefit it was instituted. Many of our merchants report this the most succesful Christmas rade of years. Mr. C. C. Bailey, who has for the past three years conducted a retail grocerry business on Facto ry ave., has disposed of his stock of goods, and will engage in some other, business. . He had built up a good trade at this point and the residents of that part of the city will regret Mr. Bailey's choice. He has the place for rent and it is a good location for the business for which it has been used. . The Selection of CHRISTMAS FOOT-YEAR. is made pleasant as well as profi table., The Holiday character of the stock, its great variety and the moderate prices at which we sell excellent Shoes and Slip pers" for men, women and chil dren has an agregate effect upon those who come to look. If they have inspected other goods they can see - the greatest value : in these. We are having new styles to come in every day." Don't fail to come in and look them over. I t's always a pleasure to show you through our . stock.. Yours to please. Owehte Shoe Ccn Genuine Fo Scarfs. $5.00 Made from selected skins, with full bushy tails. This is positively the cheapest. Fox Scarf in the city. Look around and see. "We., have not many and at this exceptional price we ought to sell the lot tomorrow. Muffs! Muffs! Muffs! - Another lot of 200' Muffs, worth $2.00. To move them quickly SPECIAL $1.19. Coney Scarf s, worth $3.00. Spe cial, $1.97. Brown Marten Scarfs, worth $7.r 00. Special, $5.00 - Isabella Fox Scarfs, ranging in prices from $10.00 to $21.00. "Dress Goods Depart-. : ment Specials. 69c All-Wool- Cheviot 40-inch, the very best Black. - SPECIAL 50c. THE TABD. ; 75c. All-wool French" Serge, full 45-inch, in Black only.; ' v SPECIAL 55c. r THE TABD. ; 69c. Whipcord in Black, the very best dye. SPECIAL 50c. THE YARD. - 56-inch. Skirting, needs no lin ing. Black only. ' ' SPECIAL 75c. THE YARD. 45-inch Storm Serge, makes . a most serviceable Dress or Skirt, every wanted color. ' SPECIAL 50c THE YARD. All-wool Peau de Crpe, in every new and desireable shade, 46-inch. $1.00 THE YARD. 46-inch Vigerioux, in Tan, Brown and Blue mixtures, sold at' 89c. v SPECIAL 59c. THE YARD. Silk Dept. Specials." v $1.25 Guaranteed to Wear Black Taffeta, full yard wide. This' fa one of the most wanted silks this season. No loading and the very best pure-dye. JUST FOR NEXT WEEK $l.0C ' THE YARD ; Five pieces Guaranteed to Wear Black Taffeta the best made, to sell for 89c. . Just for one (1) week Wfl Will Sell, it 30fi. t.llft vnr.1 loaa thau regular, price. NEXT WEEK 59c THE YARD. ? $1.00 Moire Velour, in White' and Black, a beautiful pattern, extra heavy. NEXT . WEEK 75c THE YARD. V $1.25 Wash Silk Flannel, eilra 1 f 11, A 1 X...L ucoj, ouiii jaivo a ixauiiei, uut every thread silk, almost every wanted color. ' "SPECIAL 89c THE YARD. TVift irTrv Viaf Pflnno "V1irof itv every maginable shade, cut on the bias. . , $1.25 THE, YARD. 10 per cent reduction from above reduced prices to any one bringing this adver tisement to our store or enclosing it with a mail order. y dpsks for tne are invited. . Mr. Ct W. Gj ston last wtck adjust settled?. : He returned Ft ey" was sent aool-house. - Al. was in William here he went to for fire losses 'ay and the mon i Monday. This 4uick settletnei & of 'loss speaks volumes in iavc r of the , firm of Culpepper Grifl i Old and Grice who are doing a very : large busi ness. - , mx. ono a. v. tvvngnt, wno re sides near Woi viue, decided to move to Ehzabe ta City and wil. therefore r -Kij r-:. his .. farming utensels, or4, j y; fodder, live stock and houseuld furniture.' The sale wi: ' be ublio one at his nouse nt . r : y oo ivuie - on, jjecem-? beiS30th. ' Jno. M. Edwards; of Washington N. U, the diver wno was engaged in the search for Miss Cropsey's body last . December, ' was in the city yesterday. He is accompanied by an assistant and two outfits and will engage in raising the barge Jno. J. Ward which sank in Pas quo tank river while enroute from Norfolk to thisfity some months ago. The Ward carried a cargo of coal but much of this has been taken from her. , A committee from the Ladies Auxilary of the Y. M. C. A., is making prparations to "pound'- the poor of this city, on Tuesday after noon next.' 7 This committee is so liciting contributions and have so far, met with, much success. Al persons desiring to help a worthy cause and who have not already contributed to this workare earn estlj solicited to7 sendlconjribution either clothing provjsiontrtoys etc; to the rooms of the Y. M. C. A. before noon ; on ; Tuesday, Decern ber twenty-third. , , - - 1 J- Qur X-mas Offer! m Ladies Solid old-Watch-, es with Elgin or Waltham Movements v , - $1(5.5. - v Sailed Gents' Gold Filled watches with an Ameri can make movement . . , .... AM always ready to sell the right kind of a time-piece the fight kind of. price. There is nothing betted than the best and no honest man can Sell an honest article lower than the low water mark. There is a limit both ways, and we come up to those limits and offer you a good as you can get and as cheap as it can be sold. If ou want an honest, reliable watch at the - lowest possible price, call and see my holiday line, which includes a special" variety of latest in Lades- and Gents' Watches.; o y no , ' The Leading, Jeweler, Corner Main and Water Streets; Free Entertainment fiitHi Children at the Skating Rink Next Thursday night from 7 until 8 o'clock. . ' Oranges will be given away.and innocent plays will be indulge J J ed im All children under 1 5 years t invited; Ladies Free. Usual admission to others. Skates rented af- ; , f er children's entertainment. ' ; ' " :. va.v-,:; DSfc WiUNDEN, Mgr.; ; , f -v . . .1.,,.' X ; -.' ,-. " '' . ' ; : . - ; .- " . , . . ' . . " ' ; . t-.?f Zr .i-" . - , Rink Over LovsEvans &Co'& Stb Opposite E. p. Lamb's farm, and ad joinigS.; B ' x Bartlett's, about one and a half miles fn m city limits Sixty-two Acres atTity HcNars ' Per Acre Fine location for suburban home. This will be sold at once. Being: the last, for sale near the citv arid on ont of the best roads f roin town G. V; STEVENS, REAL 'ESTATE MANAGER. Purchaser Will find things at Fulmer & Co's store that everybody wants . on Christmas day.. W fxrerf wAPf nnnorp - pYftn fsrirv imnlp MlaT2. J I d I If -X. . I A I f H : I II I I I 'JINI M J W l!M I1IIIK II f llll lflfl. IMI II I . ' ,7 -o- ' .7 o- ; . " - y- nas. Larg-e vellow oineaDDles. Assortment bf nuts.' Dar Figs. Raisins. Huyler's or Wiley's chocolates and bon bon: Other brands' of fine candies , at less prices of which we havev a1afge:variety.W3i;' To make vour dinner, complete you will want a can ot our real Plum-puddirig. 2c can of, extra- quairy California chernes 2c can whole tomatoes. Pint - or quirt of these extra fine olivet , t 'Mixeil svL'Pf't nnips Pinean61e cheese. 1 st of cian- berries; Jumbo biiriciii of California celery bl; ched to top. For desert, a. jiiarr or gallon of Ice Cream the Hoi S Main and Poindexter Streets, FREliJHilIllPASSiiiTRANSPORmiON. jlW,R0U6HT0riFortLandin C. a ... . j Boat leayea Pear-tree Point erery Tu av m City same day. Beturiung, lxat leares 3IL C. round trip 50(v ; - :.';-'-V:V; (Sj&M -" arriving :iy. Fare fr Dec. I2ti - 4 i'v 1 -4
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