THE TAB HEEL, FRIDAY, APBIL 2f4, 1903. 1 GRANDYl. . - ' CJorresspondence of the Tar Heel r ; Grandy N. C., April J7th x Sunday was a day spent very pleasantly by both old and young .Easter Sunday "we were glad to welcome Ex-Governer Jarvis at our Sunday School and to hear nis welcome speech jon Easter. - . Mr. D'anniel Evans . made a fly ing trip home last-week. " Miss Kempy Forbes, one of J arvisburg, rmost jpbpular young ladies f was -the1 guest of -Miss Laura -Woodhouse Saturday and Mrs- U. H. Barco and daughters - ueiue ana jweme spent eunaay at the home of Mrs. Jessie Evans. - . Miss Laura . Woodhouse enter tained quite a number of her friends at her home Sunday eve ning. v There was a marriage in - our "vicinity , last Thursday evening the contracting parties were Mr. JohnJSmith and Mrs. Annie Baum. Miss Susannah . Barco spent Saturday night with her : friend Miss Paulinia Woodhouse.' . Mrs. Fannie'Poyner spent Thurs day 'evening near Jarvisburg visit ing friends. ;" Mr. S. C. Woodhouse who has been away for some time is now iiome for a few days. r We are sorry to see the barrel factory of this place is not going up as rapidly as it should as it is something- we need. CAMDEN. Correspondence of the Tap Heel. Camden, N. C, ApriJ, 22: Jiir. kjt. jm. Jiugnes, of JUlizabeth City spent Sunday here. v Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Trafton, of -Elizabeth City were the cruest of Mr. Traf ton's father, Mr. 'J. W. Trafton, Sunday-af ternoon. ' Mr. Kobt. Godfrey 3pent Sun day with his brother . Mr. T. B. Godfrey at Belcross. Mr. Gid Tillett and family were the guest of the family of Mr. M. B. Hughes Sunday. Miss Liliie Dozier spent Satur day night with her sister Mrs. J. W. Creekmore near Belcross Miss Beulah Trafton was the guest of her friend. Miss Kate HarrisSunday. Mrs. J. W. Creekmore and Mrs. Ida Berry were the guest of Mrs. T. B. Godfrey Suuday, Mr. Chas. Trafton and sister Miss Annie, Miss, Helen Sheep, of Elizabeth Cityand IJIiss Mary Stevens were the guest of Miss Ola Ferebee Sunday near Shaw boro. Mrs. Bettie Sykes, ' of Berkley, "Va., spent" this week with "her mother Mrs. Bettie Sanderlin. Mr. T. C. Ferebee and family were the - guest of the family of Mr. J. W. Trafton Sunday: SOUTH MJLLS. y Correspondence of the Tar Heel South Mill, N. C, April 21rd. Mr. L. H. Halstead returned home Saturday after ome time with friends and rela tions in lower Camden. Mr. T.'C. Ferebee . of C. House was in our Village Wednesday. ; Miss Hattie Etherage' and Mr John Wallace of Wallaceton Va. were the .guest of Dr: and Mrs. -J. L. Lister Saturday. v. V' J Lv Lister and wife are -visiting at Elisha this week. .Theentertaiment given b4 the young ladies of. Trinity M. E church Sunday night proved a success. The young v ladies were sho wered with congratulations. Mrs. D. E. Wilhams left Monday for Edenton, N. C. to visit relative p. VF Riggsls quite sick at vtnis writing. . ' Miss Blanche Hughes of Berkeley Va. is visiting her cousins Misses JDorthy and Clara Sawyer'at this place. M,r-AY- L Halstead went to uiioik v a. Monday on business. WlNFALL. Correspondence) of April 20. Mr. X. The Tar Heel. ' A. Martin, ne -rrp. :folk, Va, was here on business' ons -day last weelc. - . Messrs. Jacksan and J E JJSTixon,-spent Sunday" in E. City. " Mr. T. w: Babb spent last week at .Plymoutk on businpns 7 JL JLH"1 Mr. Clyde.-Stallings has accepted position at the Major&Lommis plan 2ng Millv This mill has helped our town considerably as it has given quite a number of our ' people em ployment. Mr. T. t.. Turner, of - E. City spent NSunday here visiting his pW nts on Main street. : Messrs." J. E. Davidson Jand W Speight; made a flying trip to E Oity Tuesday. . Miss 0ra Hollowell spent Satur- ' 'ZnZCi&7 here Tisittas Mis? w The little " children- of this 'place amused themselves with an egg hunt last " Monday'' evening. All of ' them seemed to have enjoyed it very much. Misses ' Lena Barber , and Sallio Bright v attended Miss Sue v: Jackson's birthday party at' , Chapnoke 1 last Monday evening. Miss Pearl .Humphlett returned on ' Friday, af tar, spending a few days in E. City visiting friends and.: relatives. - Mr. W. L. Jessup and. family attended the' marriage of his brother . . ...... " ' ... "i-i ...' .. ...v.'.. 'it.')?.; I" at Hertford, a nursaay. . $ - - "? Mrs. J. W." Jackson and children re turned Monday after a very plea sant visit : to E. ' City to ' friends and relatives. j ' The carpenters .arrived Monday,arid the" work onthe new M. E. Church will-commence at once.- HERTFORD. Correspondence of the Tar ' Heel Jlertiora, in. vj., .apru v. A rf frr aoai nil mill will rift fifi- tablished in Hertfort in the nextl few -weeks. All of the stock has been subscribed and , enough cash paid in to start tho- erection of a .. . T . 1 ?. . il. " .. . . -T. - Duiiamg ana put in me macnmery. All the stock was taken by home capitalists. -A movement is on foot to have the Suffolk and Carolina Railroad extend its line to Hertford, or in other words to construct a road from .Hertford to Center Hill, Chowan county. At a meeting of the Business Men's Association held last week, communications were read from the general manager of the Suffolk and Carolina road'say ing that if a right of way could be secured, the company would con sider : the- matter at once,, and spoke in very favorable terms of the project. The people of Gates-H viile are agitating the question of itimuau uuui tucn iiuwu tu uoii-I nect with the main line of the Suf- railroad irom tneir town to con- folk and Carolina., MANN'S HARBOR. Correspondence of The Tar Heel. April 20. Fishing' here has been the . poorest ever known in April. Our public school opened last Mon day with Prof. W. G. Randolph as teacher. At the last election our people voted for the special school tax, which will . give us ,the longest term of school ever taught here. Messrs. E. W., and Paul Mann, -made a short trip to E. City last week. Mr. . Dallas C. Twiford,- of East Lake, N. C. stopped here Sunday, trip to on his way home from the Northern cities. . Mr. Twiford is the senior member' of the? firm of D. C. Twiford & Bro., who own the second largest fish ing interest in Dare Cuonty. Capt. A. E. Mann, who has been running the James P. Blaine, for Mr. Robert Calhaun.during the fishing season, has returned home. " Mr. Calhoun is - representing Ches bro Bros., a.well-known fishing com mission ; company, in Fulton market, 'New York. GUM NECK. Correspondence of the Tar Heel. Gum Neck, N. C, April, 21. There was a verv good "sermon Sunday and a large congregation. Mr. C. C. Meekins. and Miss Leoat Twiddy were married, Sun day morning. We congratulate then and wish them many joys .in life. ' r . .. ' Messrs. Joe McClese and Ar- gustus Sykes of Columbia were here Sunday. ' - K Miss Sadie Patrick was the guest of Miss Annie Cahoon Sun day evening. ', The recent storm 'did 1 much damage. There . were two or three barn es and stock houses were blown away arid some damage to stock. The tide rules , the highest, at this place we haye ever known it and is doing considerable damages to the farmers. . We were all made sad last week to learn of the accident which oc curred near the . Lake Landing at uast Lake, when Mr. Frank: Creef, his wife, son and child who had been visiting Mrs. Creef 's v people at :this place were overturned and Mrs. Creef and one of the children were drowned. Mrs. Creef was a former native- of this place she was dearly loved by all who knew her. She" was always known to have apleasant word for every one and to, know her was o be her friend." , - ; A noble one from' us. has gone, - A voice we loved is stiUed: A place is vacant with her frlen.lf , Which.never can b ; fiillpd. We learn Mips Mirinie Mkin and Mr. Robert;.L. c. ,,f YiriuU are to be married Thursday je'xt: This is" to b laii.tli"r. marriagi soon, but we Lve been requested not, to give names of the parties so we will not betray our trus.t. -Mr. Bennie Combs returned to this place some days ; ago. . He a lookiner extremely well, iollv s and handsome. We hope Ben, old Doy, tnat you may ai ways, nave Ufes sunshine in our pathway and still remain 'happy ad voiding its shadows - . : GREATLY ALARMED. t By a .Persistent Cough, but' Perma rr-r r nently Cured by Chamberlain's : ; Cough Remedy. v Mr. H- 'P. Burbage, a studeat ' at law, in Greenville; . S. had' been troubled for four or five years' with a A continuous cough - which he ' says "greatly v alarmed me," causing me to fear that I was in the first stage o consumption."5 Mr. - Burbage having seen phamberlains' cough remedy ad vertised,:- concluded xo try it. .Now read what he says) of it now: "I soon felt a remarkable., change and "after using two bottles of the twenty-, five" cent sizA was permanently curfed. ... .'. . - ' :C. ' For sale - by- Standard - Pharmacy, Elizabeth City, W. J. Griffin Co., Manteo,' N. C. - , ' - - KNOTT'S ISLAND. Correspondence of the Taf - Heel. Knott's Island, N C, April, 21. Wo are informed that a -fishery is cromer to be established ' on Currituok beach in a-; fev days, known . as the Atlantic' and Knott's Island Fishing -Company. Captain E. B: 7 Ansell will have charge of the surf boat he is noted for his skiil-and' bravefv in th'e management of.a boat in a high sea. John W. Bouden will"man- age the shipnins: department. We hone success wiU'crown every ef- J. V . . 1 .11 1 tort tms crew srnui iua,n.v. Mr. S. A. Coooer. took a -flvin x j trip to Wash wood's last Sunday. Me reports a pleasant trip Mr. W. J. Beasley wast. fhp ' r " " ges.t of Miss Emily Williams last week, we are quite sure he spent a pleasant time. m tfVl ITT n f Mr. T. . wrimn vvaterneia was the guest of Miss Sallie White hurst last week. Dr. W- B. Sykes was the guest of Miss Freedie Selden last Satur- day and tounday eveninsr. we are sorry to learn that the doctor got one of his buggy wheels broken. "A man living on a farm near here came in a short time ago com pletely doubled up with rheumatism. I handed him a bottle of Chamber lain's Pain Balm and told him to use it fresly and if not satisfied after using it he need not pay a cent for it," says C. P. Rader, of Pattens Mill, N. Y., A few days later he walked into the store as straight as a string.Stnd handed me a dol lar, saying, give mer another bottle of Chamberlains 'Pain Balm. - I want it in the house all the time for it cured me."' For sale by Standard Pharmacy, Elizabeth City, W. J. Grif fin Co., Manteo, N. C. . The Boone Democrat says there are immense quantities of last I years crop of Iriph potatoes in Watauga this spring, and they are selling as low as 30 cents a bushel. CAN'T BE SEPARATED. Some People Have Learned How to tiet Kid of Both. Backache and kidney ache are twin brothers. .You can't separate them. ' And you can t get rid of the backache until you cure the kid ney ache. If. the kidneys are well nnd strong the rest of the system is pretty sure to be m vigorous health. Dban's Kidney Pills . make strong, healthy kidneys. Mr. -Henry Murphy, of . 684 Broadway, Memphis, Tenn., pro fessional nurse says: : 'For a year or two pain and weakness across the loins and difficulty "with ' the kidney secretions indicated . that my kidneys were either , overtaxed or,. weakened! All my knowledge of medicine failed to bring relief and ever anxious to get rid of the trouble before it became I got a box of Doan's Kidney Pills at Hainner & Ballard's drug store. They performed their - work very satisfactorily. I know of a great many others io Memphis who have been benefited by Doan's Kidney Pills." . For sale by all dealers,' Price 50 cents. Foster-Mil burn Co ' Buffalo, N. Y.; sole agehts for the United States. Bemember the namp Don n's and take no substitute. Sold by " STANDARD PHARflACY. Doctors find f. : . good prescription : 1 For mankind v - Th feiw 18 enoub f or occasions Subscrib it is $1.00 a'yean . Y ; - Academy'of, Music Building. : With the Gale JeWelry Gom:anyr All pvbrk guaranteed. Broken lenses reaired and ,new glasses furnished. , Artificial ("glass .eves' made to" order;' EYES EX A Mi i WED; EBEE- -Corres ondence solicited. ! -1 ' '"-'''? : ; ,'.'f'- - - , . , "tt .. i- - - s .-.-" 1 ,. ' j. ' r "- ".- J -. V , , ' ----- t . .-. . ; ' -V: jT-'" Keep" '' Posted on SHOE STYLE and jtlien come here and fLnd the kind you have " been looking for. uTha Shoe you ead about. . The ones you see on stylish people. The ones you see in your mind's eye. The well shaped and finished, uncommon look ing shoes. They are the AMERICAN shoes, made In all the new leathers for hard walking and business wear and shiny leathers for dressy purposes. Come in and look over our stock. - . Shop Co. Where do you stop when in Norfolk? Are you familiar with the ex cellent accomodation and su purb service of the hotel In every respect an up-to-date hotel with modern conveniences at reasonable rates, : : : Corner Granby St. and College Jriace, tnree squares from Mam St Street cars to all parts of the city pass the door. : : : IE. D DDouhtery, Probrietor. HAVE YOU SEEN THEM? f not come and take, a look. I can save you from -10 TO 20 KWM' LfeD(Cy(COC bi I have the most comolete me that has ever been broueht to thisxitv. I defcompetition. P DDcLdDN 67 Poindexter St. N. Q. Qrandy & Go , Commission ilerchants. Special Agents for Fertilizers and CottonrSeed - Meal and Hull - ' Dealers iri;No. ijHay, CorrC Oats and ominy. ; . i : Buyers of Gountry Produce. 831 loo Granby-? r:m:m ' ' - ; - ' usually found in a modern city store. "We have -V selected our . stock carefully, we have priced it to suit the times, and the' appreciation of all our r , people, and challenge: others . to" produce its equal, jlou win lite wnat we sell, and the way : we . sell it (XE PEICE TO ' ALL. i" Oriffin. Sflimn! Cr v - 7 . A Great In compounding a prescription is not:a simple ,matter to j be done in haste. We feel the responsibility for the patient quite as much as does the nhvsician nnd W ko rt if . R medicines are exactly what has E3 Quantitipb. A . ' There is scarcelv annthpr ."3 .. -. -- iuc uutupuuxiuing oi prescriptions. - - ' , 0ur full realization of this is your best guarantee "that we - wni aex v prqmpiiy, accurately, and inexpensively. Standard 99 Poindexter Street, 7 auujgN AN Eyans Big: THE GREATEST HAT SALESMAN IN AMERICA , A CELEBRATION ' 3 ' 1JL - UK m I UNION my gw.iiww. mhi m m mm v . . - mm - trn..' x 11 li i v S?tUt? JiieBt0U more than the reat display of Novelties in SILK STEIPES and FLORAL designs Dress Goods, Lace, .Em broidery. Latest in Shoes-nd Neck Wear, and a line of Shield's New York Style in Straw Hats, Caps, etc. -r " ; - - . ' .fi1?; a E7ans nang just returned from the northern niaiiets with aifull stock. Prices the lowest. We invite you to come and Eee us and make your spring purchase. , . , ' - '--V . . t EVANS & MEEKINS, Manteo, N. C. S22S3 w Ask your Grocer, for Vood!ey'& Choice Blend ROASTED COFFEES, is 1 2 I -20 TO 200 LB Always fresh; and a ; home 'industry Roasted and packed n by W. J. Woodley, Wholesale Grocer, Poindexter Sty "Elizabeth City, Worth Carolina:- Whrf f 8t, aD? &t ct line '-of BRASS and IRON -V wPndow LV6VerythlUg deP-dabl-f- th uAr' 7-lbwe ; Q. W. STEVENS fif CO ; f "-?" ; - Corner Poindexter and Mathews Street. - Jr. 1 I - To buy your goods when we' can - pave you both TIME and MONEY. . . "We Have everything S t r--- v v v. been called for, and in exact v . l-ufsinAia ar'hora nrctnnt DRY GOOD ilTIS -.1 :1 ... "if '. .1 . "' nil-Mi - WWjllM -.v . . ... - , ' .... mmmTumm?Tmm " ""' '' " """ 't Responsibility; ,;...i..Uvv:. unvuv.'UCUCUUB ., J Pharmacy, Elizabeth City, N. C. tmmfliin COMPLETE LINE OF MADE AND GUARANTEED BY NEW YORK Latest HewYorei Styles ABSOLUTE OUARANT EE TO PLEASE OR MONEY REFUNOED & Meekins, Sole Agents, Manteo, N. C. Dep't Store. ON ROANOKE ISLAND, When Buvins: Furniture? -If not, the loss' is a mutual one, and should ber remedied at oncer -v v OUR SPRING line is just the tone for you to try us on for assortment and prices. You'll se cle verily J designed pieces of ' FURNITURE for Parior Decoration and Service. , .The best designed, most securely built Chambe"- Suils. "... -J .... . .. . . . . '.. m ugj BMMtf JJ ti t i. A' ?-