S THE TAB HEEL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6 1003. 1 i N r: 1 I-. I ) S V: - lilr. R. B. Creecv is on the sict - -j . .k,- . .;. 1 " - . "V,-..' i- ; list. " : - ' ' : a " Mrs. AT EL Neil is in NoHolk vis- iting relatives".' 4 ' . ' " ? " - B. F. ..Bray,, " of Woodpile "was here this week. 1 1 - " yrs jarQes H. Aydlett jis sick at her residence on Main street. : . Mr. Alvin Sanders won he prize - at the tacky wedding Wednesday. Mrs. E. G. Griffin is spending the week ' folk with relatives f in Nor-r . Mrs. M. H. Snowden froiri Snow den is visiting friends in tpwn this 1 - week. i , - . t : Mr. W. R. - Gilbert spent some . time in Camden this . Week; on business. ' ' I ' Mrs..W. B. Keys has Returned from a visit to her former tome ." in Virginia. - , : - " ' r , Miss Lucy Davis, of South Mills, is the guest of Mrs. Geo. dy on White street. v " Miss Ida. J. Flora entertained the card party ftt her residence V Tuesaay evening. - I - - MisS Nettie CarlwrighUs Bpend-,- ing sometime : with Mrs. j Alexan der at Chapanoke. f - . . Mr. Milton Berry has acceqted a Dosition - with C. W. Stevens in V furniture business. - 1 Mr Jerry , Wilcox, has accepted a position with M- L. Sanderlin, in the insurance business. I Achoree Lodgo No. 14, h O. O. F. requests a full attendance tf mem bers Friday night Feb. 6. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. a Bell from Shawboro were the guests ipf Mrs. Willey on Main street Monday. . Mrs.:S. M. McMullen of Edenton ; Accompanied by her children are visiting iriend and relativics here. ' , Misses Minnie Owens and Fan nie Hayman leve today foi Powells Point where they will visilriends. - Miis llssie Albritton ;of Bethel, Pitt Co., is the guest of her sister Mrs. F, W. Anderson on Broad St - Misses Pattie and Ruth yThite, of Norfolk, are now the guests of Mrs. John F. Williams on Fearing etreet - r Miss Moore, one of Newberne's most attractive voung ladies, is the guest of Mies Gertie; Green leaf. ' I' , , i -IdJs. W. J. Trafton and Miss Beu,lah Trafton are the guests of Mrs. Bettie Brovra, Highlihd Ave., Norfolk ' j J 'i ". Mr. Gv M. Hughes has moved his xneat'markettothestahd; Fac- tory Ave., recently occupied by C C. Bailey. ' 1 - Miss Sophie M. Wcod. xf Eden ton is the guest of hed grand - mother Mrs. Elizabeth Martin; on Church street . " 'Mr. E. S. Ferebe6j has resigned his position with Fulmer a ad CoM and will spend some - time with friends in the country. ' l .-f- The many friends of Mr. L. Selig will gladly learn that he 'is rapidly improving after a, eiego of ten days with, the , grippe. . : Miss Harriett Nixon of I Winfall spent the day in town this sveek visiting the family of Mrsp J. W. Albertson on Church street., ' " Miss Hilda Parkerjw ho has been visiting her sister, Mrs. J. W Wil cox on Martin street, will leave for her home at Hertford Saturday. The members of ' the I chorus class enjoyed their first .meeting - Tuesday evening at the - residence of their teacher Miss Worth, on : r 1 en a. " Ave. - " - : 4 v . ...- Mrs. H. (X Grice entertatned the znembersof the embroidery- club ."at her home on Fearing1, street, Nj, Wednesday evening and it was a ; ' very" enjoyable affair. . J . :r Mr. W. L. Owens, of Cjuxrituck, was a .recent visitor. Mr Owens '. . .' : U a member of tle board of county . 4 commissioners of that coulitv and a man of will merited popularity.' , " XIx. Arthur Burgess has! resign ed his position with the Albemarle Steam Laundry and has accepted Na position with his brother; Mr. . J. S.-Burgess' Jiv, in; the insurance business. lr, i; Tj", i i h.S The Brooklyn, N. Y., Eagle gives an interesting mention of Miss Martense, a lady of that city, who recently celebrated' her 103rd birthday. ' She is a special friend of the" Cropsey family of this city. A handsome sofa pillow is dis played in the show window of Holmes & Co.,' the progressive milliners. , The pillow will - be raffled off.- af ter the sufficient num berof yotss have been secured. ' Mr H. M. Basnight of the firm of:M. D. Twiford & Son., of East Lake was in the city last week" buy ing supplies for the fishery and. ieic nere airect icr JSiasnoes wnere he will be during the ; fishing sea- onTi ' V UVUt Mr. S". S. . Richold, after a twoJ weeks absence, has returned to his pott at thesBee Hive.' He ; includ ed in his trip Washington, New York and other cities, He gather ed' progressive ideas which ' will lend to the "success of this popular emporium. Mr. J. L. Alexander of Fort Land ing was here yesterday! He ays that fhe 1 people of his neighbor hood are making extensive prepar ations for the fishing Beason, . and that already they hae shipped had and the returns were all that could be expected. . In the show window of P. DeLon there is a beautifully sculp turead piece of Italian marble which: was consigned to Mason, the marble man, ". Mr. Mason inported it di rect from Italy and though i but ?a shall piece, the freight: was mere than fifteen dollars. " Mr. Russell Mitchell has resign ed his position with iW. J. , Wood- " : "t'-'V .. "--vf-...--:.t - ' -.- ft-- ' . -' ley, and- has accepted a position with, the 'Metropolitan Life Insur ance Co. He is a young ; man of sterling traits and the The Heel gladly commends him, and. wishes for him the success which , he de serves. Mr. Caleb Ives has moved - his meat ' market: from the Stevens building, on Poindexter street and has." consoHdatedhis business with his brother, P. H. Ives, whose place of business is on the same street These. ; men have been in the butcher business many ; years and in the skill of their trade tfeey have no superiors Mrs.. Maurice , Wescott has a lemon tree, only two feet high, from, which she recently gathered lemons, one of which was four teen and half inches in circum ference. From this one lemon ghe.made six pies. .The tree is only two years old and gives (promise of future service. I What is it that cant be done in- Eastern North Carolina. " . - v Dr.FyP. Gates,, of Manteo " is among -the visitors this week. He says Manteo is growing -rapidly. New - houses continue to go up. Said he; "If we cam .effect tne Coasioke celebration, and bv . - , J " . J this means getT'some' advertising we will forge t ahead at " rapid rate. ; W have a great -country down there and all we ned' is to cave the world to know of it" fi-tnting Office Sold. , , Yesterday Mr. Sam N.Sheppard purchased the job . printing -busi- j ucbb ui.xi. . , onaKenourge. xnis news will be " received gladlyNby L. Ji-TI-'-.'Til.!.' rt ' '' ':! , . -A tnose wno appreciate modern printing as. Mr. Shepherd - ia in every way capacitated to manage such an enterpiise. ,v f - Jtle " will enlarge the present plant and make it one of the most complete of its kind in Eastern North Carolina. He ; will do all kinds of commercial printing, legal briefs and job work of every variety. The equipment will be such that he can execute any.worki large or He is an Elizabeth City boy who is popular . and merits patronage. rX V street Improvements ri InalL matters pertaining to the welfare and betterment of this city Mr.JA. C. i Halhaway always evinces a public spirits which is "comenda ble His I .latest jnove ds to vopen Shannon street ' through the vTohn property, ; thence r- acros3- Tiber Creek and connecting with ' Mc Morrine at the intersection- of "ChUTch." L : This is a" much needed improve ment. There are only three streets intersecting the. city North and : South, and Mr. Haihiway and" his a ssociates of the Euclid Heights Co., have offered to. defray a part of the expenses of this pro ject, the City , authorities" should push the':inovement to completion; "iThis Company has already se cured the John property and it now seems that all in the way is a small lot on Lawrence Street whioh should be condemcel. , 'I 'r , V A floral Wedding. . r Mr. Q. W. Duke will give a Flo ral "Wedding on Friday night Feb. 6th, in -the First Baptist Church auxiejL lii uruer iu rust) uxunoy lu help pay for the, Sunday School piano. - - - 'i-;- . '.; Everybody is invited, admission free, but refreshments will be serv ed at a small cost' ' y - - s- Itas-thl duty bl every church member to" attend Uhis , meeting and own an interest in the Sunday School. 'i ' - ' ,r ' $1000 CHECK'GIVEN. . , - . . To Pay Expense of Wilcox Trial . - ; - . u Treasurer Thompson, this, week, issued . checks to the tomount of one thousand dollars to "cover ; the expense of the recent trial of Jas. Wilcox in Perquimans County. The billaare not all in yet and the 1 he" former trial cost the county more than the second one." A large amount of useless expense was attached; to the second trial by the Solicitor having so ; many witnesses, summoned, who did not testify )ut who were retained throughout the trial. NEW ORDINANCES. The Boys Must Not Distribute; Vaten- - tines v At the meeting' of the -Board - of Aldermen of Elizabeth City, Mon- aay nignt, the folio wing town or dinance was enacted: -- i "It "shall be unlawful for any minor to befound inside of a i bar room, or for any. person cinder the age of eighteen yers to be found in any public billiard or pool room; and i any one violating this ordi nance shall i be nnedne Dolla- for each Offence. ' "No billiard ror pool room shall be kept open for any purpose on Sunday, nor shall any boot "or shoe black be allowed to: carry - on ma ousmess in saw JbilliafU or; pool room, nor in any alley or by way, and. no! boo t-blacking, estab lishment shall be allowed to keep open for business' inlaid tow.n on Sunday, prodded, this shall not apply to boot-blacks shining shoes on the streets until ten o'clock A. t : ' - . , - - . . - Ay Person violating, this ordinance; shall be fined Five Dol lars. No cigars,cigarettes7 cigarette paper pipes j or-tobacco shall ; be sold to any person or: corporation within the corporate .limits "' of Elizabeth City.onSunday, provided that nothing in this ordinance shall apply -to .bona fide drug stores, bona fide hotels, bona fide cafeb and - bona fide resturants.: . Any" person - violating - this ordinance shall be fined .Five Dollars. It shall be unlawful for any per son . to distribute valentines within the corporate limits o ' the city. Anyperson violating this Ordinance shall, upon conviction, be fined Five APPROACHING NUPTIALS. Popular Young Couple to Plight Their . Faith. r The following - card; has- been issuedr " ' Vr. and Mrs. B. F. Spence ; an- f nounce the. marfiage of their daughter Lula Mae and Mr. Arthur Gilbert-James, on V Wednesday, Jb ebruary the " eleventh nineteen hundred And three, Elizabeth City, Miss Spence is easily one of the most popular young- ladies of this section. She has held a position for some time with McCaue and Grice where she formed a large cirdle of acquaintances with whom she ingratiated- herself -by her many personal charms, i - Mrv James is the managing sales- iaan for the large v jewelery estab lishment of L, ' Selig. - He i3 a member, of - several fra lenities and "a young man ,of fine traits and one whose friend k -re Ogion. The Tar Heel fencers congratulations. I, v. Communion Services. . : The Presbyterian congregation will celebrate the Lord's - Supper on Sunday. Feb? 15, at the con clusion . of the morning ' sermon. Preparatory exercises will be- held on the preceding Wednesday evening at 7:30. . - . : - : The public cordinally ihvited to attend. B. G;Gbiee, , Pastor. COR SALE Seed r Irish Potatoes, Wood's Karbest, home raised, 2.fi0 perbafreL - - - I. Sawyer. .Camden N. C COR SAlE High, grade Jersey heifers and , - calyts . ' . , - , i - E. I. Sawyer, Camden N. O. IIICI of the Sock formerly ownad by : V pMWEISEli--or7 at 10 a. m. ' 2 p.1 m: and; 7;30 p. rrl -Norfolk's, Greatest Store, A FEB R U R ARY M 0P ENT 0 AUCWI SATURDAY. FEB 7. Nearly 11 M 4 ' - . :0m S .TTipHE busiest stoW oh Norfolk's busiest street is.the scene of the most enthusiastic distribution ot -U ,mbtoideries thai you have everbetui asked to share. Upwards of 2O;O00ards ate concerned ' Jd&esRnd 1DseftlODS--fine Cambric and Nainsook bodies with the most attractive designing imaginable; scrolls, wreaths flowers, foliagefand whatever else yoa can think of. . . wwixig wme Dremenaous quantity involved and the unmatchablelow prices at - whieh thevVe: SowdhTlf1 t0 8ma11 tb accotmodate the crowds that will come m response to this announcement, so : ' - - , . ' - , . rthe:THllDTL00R.7 ' Here you'll have plenty of room to choose leisurely. There'll But, here's a bit of advice:T-nON rr n Ki a v vV-r- u n Thousands of vards Thousands of yards. of 6c, 7c. and Be. Embroideries at -Thousands of yards of 10c. Embroderies at - - V J Thousands of yards of I2ic. Embroideries at -Thousands of yards of 15c. and 7c. Embroideries - 'V -Thousands of yards of 20c. and;25c. Embroideries :- ; -Thousands of yards of 37ic. and 50c. Embroideries - - Tailorjiade; Suits and ; Skirts to go at ridiculously - ylittle prices! : The Coats for exactly half! 7 , the short and ST-lnch Coats, and thelLte Carids J0U ,r0Ul!3n . any. price. . lneIoded are The $15 Coats - ; tE! I n Coats are now only .t::-:;jy-ine 510 voats are . now ; on I v The $ 8 Coats are now only ... -.ii': :: - . - r. . J am offering to the public during the month ot February, d-adie's Solid Gold Watches with Elgin or Waltham move ments iof iss 7 ;'v q - ': & - o - 0UIS the Leading Jeweler,; . woo For aii extra fine Loaf of Bread, use Hecker's Superla tive . Flour, for sale by Fiilmer & Co, -7 I; : - f . v - I- - . ' No.better Buckwheat Floiir : made than . . trfe . Keystone Bran3for sale by Fuller & Co. , - 7 , ' , - : - Try our Maple Syrup, $1.00 per gallon it's good. ;-V Our 2oc and 2 Coffee niakei a goodx drjnk. - . ' : - Have you tried jVlalta Vita?" For sale by Fiilmer & Co. -Try a box of Old. Fashion Stick Gahdy,'pure fruit flavors very fmt?2$c per box. ' 7-7 ':7 . -.7 . 7;;. . 7- .-, , uwyin,w auuuiu vciy illilC CUlHtUllUlI pll ill ilia E-R-7'-:& Main and Poindexter Streets. : f Watt, Eettew&Clay.' ; ' iles (of. IMforoMen.es - - .t . - - F : G R EAT7M A6 H it U D E 0 FFER I H B of in liiiliUlllS oVUAbfo SELIQ ; Elizabeth City, N. Ci imm. Norfolk's Greatest Store. r - WO ft 0 ER FU LI 0 N EYSAVI H GS. V-W.r b'e no uncomfortable crowding uuuxxiiortaDie. crowaing. - 2c8 - 5c. -8c. - 10c. I2c. - 15c. -25 c. $6.00 each. $m:(i(i-nh: 4:00 each. ... A ; --- -- -. - -X-.-, - G G 9 A, ii i V - ... .A

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