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W The Best Place on Earth to Live, Eliza VOLX ELIZABETH' CITY, NORTH vVKtBfi&t OCTOBER 7, 1910 - ' :- : :-. - ---------a-- ' i -vx ',VvV4., ------------ -.,- Tniiir iMcniTn I nr.KF CMifi iPARAM SURPASSED r ri AnnAnurTtJ 1 11 r v it wruiriiu, 10 Everything Was Creditable M. in a OT ITC and Nobody Olftlu mm nmav Has Any KickComing ExceptjiFRF SyCCtSSHJl . . -t sj w - ' - . . ,. ,, the "Soft Braids' that got Fleec ed by the Fakirs .r. i i Hon. Jjocke Craig, the next Governor vv, Porivtina r.ke here last 111 I V1 H III X, IX, J. V.--A 11U . t- Wednesday night in the Court House n n laree ami enthusiastic audience ronrpsentine the Democracy of the city. Mr. Cratg discussed tne pouwcw issues of the day in a very forcible manner.He discussed Butler and But lerism at length and paid his re ona tn a Wfefittinff manner to this T O IJ Vv i w man in particiHr ana tne itepuuw- can party ia general. He touched up ALL EXPECTATIONS The Most Imposing Ever Witness ed in This City Wnat -o yo think of the Albe marle Agricultural Fair? That is the question that is being asked very often now. The majority of the visitors are pleased with ft, the greater part of the balance is satisfied and a few are dissatisfied and for the dissatis fied lot we will pay our respect fur ther cm in this article. ThP matoritv of the visitors are pleased with the Pair.Taken as a hold they ought to be for the Fair is a very creditable one. There are many purposes in view when a fair is laun ched and it is made to serve many ..CTh iM c The rac ng tea-, . he n0nfiiskra: and misrule w worm tures of the State Fair just closed Carolina by tfcr -Publicap patty .in played many pianos and other musi cai instruments. The Broughton Bug gy Co. had a booth too, in which a number of their buggies were ex hibited. This popular Company has a reputation for building good veaic Iar ami the exhibition attracted great deal e! attention. The Elizabeth City Boggy Company was well represnted in a fine display of buggies and wire fence. T. C. Andrews ana co. aeaiers . 1 The parade which proceeded the, tCWat Marshall Scott who has work opening of the Fair last Wednesday ; ed untiringly for the success t tte was the most imposing ever witness- ( movement The erte ()f Uie city ed in Elisabeth city on sufch an oc- too took kindly to the idea and liber casioi, The line headed by the Eliza-; ally patronized it. Th ere wa3 a long beth City Cornet Band and compos-; siring of floats ffhf x i nntomriflAS. The oarade subject ing scale upon which it wa conduct successful ever held here and to hae itefesi by all. The De- long and as it passed through won the highest commendation from were further strengthened' principal streets it was the sul fUe horseman participating in It. i Democracy as the of , the most favorable" comment. Vnrthermore the worlds recur kX : -m '".ifcfeL j- r. .i fh Pa. VacesVas 7 pubUcane istinguish- nve races that nad sPm hea s two P cane to of them being run to the fuU tett d of teir party and of five heats and then dedarod finish Wtt . J wag unfoW. ed under the rules witn equ . . Mr ion of the purses among an r- . attention tor ers. in one very MMM f Pja oovemolv ted won a heat. m - . that he will be Another remarkaoie - . dtDOBition. A. W. Haskett one of our progres sed and it is maae to bbv iwwj i . . u. The first nurpose and first sive townmon and a wood vortet of Aitnral Fair is so-1 ability had a splendid exhibit or nome . m ience. x. v.. auwens oum vw. AAthpr Tpmarkable feature ana ii , ... in Agricultural lime also had a very 0 as the nominated without opposition creditahie display of their merchan-. J of tweBty one races in a' . I single afternoon thia having been c- 111 ti, c a tv,q oaroond section of the parade .the most favorable oommem. rf autoJBObllc,. They beginning io occasion greater part 01 xqjb w"oo dise and leterature. cial intercurse of the country ana town people. A gathering where they can meet, become acquainted ana e made furniture and a home made vio lin with wbich he has taken prizes 1 ... ; in fiddling contests. complished on Friday afternoon and was for the reason tnat me on Thursday afternoon were prevent ed by the heavy conditions of the track. And in these 21 races there were four split heats,. can meet, become acquainwa u v- - .hange idea. A place and a gathering Jennette Bros, had a splendid dis- where the country man can catch a play of agricultural m - -.lIl whiff of town life and the town man the yard illustrating the goods they tin KR A MFR mb elbows with the countryman. carry in siock. i 1 l'H lllAlTll-'l - t t -rr-w s n T . b. n j-t TITlfk 11UI1IU 7 III Well, socially the Fair was a great I W. C liiover naa u4y Access. The crowds which attended j farming impements too, which receiv , . irahlo i-nflppy? a o-ront fjpal Of attention. the Fair were very creditable indeed . i ed a great deal or attention so person can say that he got j Tne norse racing each day was fine ! an p some jno wrtuu wuu a..- and IMPROVING REID WANT TAXES Sheriff Reid wants your taxes and he does not mind saying so too, for he needs the money and needs it bad ly. V?h.e various departments of the on atatp erovernments are the fair, in the right spirit that is out for a good time can say that he did not have a down right good time, every body hatf a good time and so cially the Fair was a great success e7 from start to finish AH, "3 " 1 csnnTT ne-eTpeation of horses has , OUVU CU -UD-- ,.w . never been seen nere on a occasion in years. This part of the making numerous and insistent de mands upon the sheriff for inoney and aTiPPtrfvJtas not sot it, because the people are not paying their taxes CHANCES TO GET GOOD HOME SITES Hathaway is advertising his to his lot, but he can not buy it. It plan to sell off the EfucUd Heights is ot to be had. farm ia acre lots for home sites. Now, this' plan of Mr. Hathaway This is a very practical plan and to build your home on an acre lot ottght to inters the who .. . , on. ' y Z SS.U2ThSl pe-or theee 1 """u . " irable home site. Mr. uaumwajo 1 arp rramucu auu Mr Allen' Kramer spent Sunday in 1 T P " .I hle nan of the Norfolk - vlamng n ' r"-" " who.e ahow in itaelf and TO ho, e hia reecue and help Wm ally tne air lore. :rne racing i - - ratified to learn tnat Mr. not respouumg s -j ctaw tn finish. ! fl?fp on an, elaborate scale as will be srauuea t be paid imnnrtant nurpose of an iT1f, at many horse shows j Krameris geu s the tax payers Agricultural Fair, is its educational wJlich thousands of people attend his early rec pay M promptly Well we have mentioned pwj " . j. v. (ramblers. oil ouiv u"w - - QT-miTTifiiit in nis aaveriiw"5Ju.fco enough room. Many an owner of a M v forciblyls horne would give a fancy pnee 3u - , - iofeftWrfet more of land to auu b . - - value No -no f.n that f.c &He1 mentioned pretty near - t lion lei fnr q a TiftSi1b1e except the gamhterB. ! Theodore D. ry , -- 8ays that, It the peo- this Pair and did not leara anything? are here too and next frt, " .s ' to teke unt0 him pie do not yolunUrlly come to " we will pay onr reapee - - - one Qf Greenvilles fair rescue and pay tne.r i a manner in wmcnoux " - and t0 accept , poai- at an early date naye w m,roa rr roranei w L LI - O cui The truth of the matter is, any per son who used his eyes had an oppui- ml f . 4. uerr, rniiph of value. The , v0 mistaken. "We wonder how lumvy mj 1 win ii"- . exhibits while not as great as' those j long win publIc sentiment ailow tne of the state Fair yet for a local en-, existence of such at our Fair, terprise were very crditable. Take . Next week we wUl write up the the stock exhibits for instance, they Faif in full in wWch we will try to were good and no one can deny it. , every fun credit for the The treuble is many of the visitors 1 that ne or she acted in its plan- Kop'anse thev were not,. A pvft0.ution. nevei saw n-, - i mg 4 All the stalls in the 1W1UU& iui , long row of stables were filled with fine ' specimens of blooded stock. A great deal better stock than the aver age person is in the habit of seeing. There were Dr, Ferebees tickless cat- Who saw them? They are a uu Fine cattle, fine colts and toe nri oil the Stalls, tuc muies mu -a. wpHdines to 2 -nTeeptag wUh a local Fair occur hore in a long time took place , st a a as the state fair. ' last Wednesday at noon in. Chnsts in the eUion hall the reputation ; Cnurch, in which Miss Ethel Virg.ma of Mr was fully eustalned. Sey-, Etherldge became the br.de of Mr. MMt. -.-, a TITylV, , Ar.nA iars, ol urescivco, - w . j. vvunu, r.5 nrionRiirpR au tlOn. . . iv Mr. Jervey has occupiea a posuum ff?m 01 with the Jefferson Life Insurance u here for several months. He is very popular here and he has a host of friends who wish him mush success in his new home. tie. tv. .oiinj im m . .i mm ii n i iii'iiiin iiiiiW" n i mm mm m smut i SN PRETTY WEDDING SIX BILLION FEET OF LMFR BO REGISTRATION WILL GLOSt MilKUAl sjir"'""" " " "" - - - Are you prpperly registered foil t0 YOte and neglect it. YOu will care the election on the 8th of November. when elction day comes, or yoa If you are not now is the time to get busy and attend to it, before It of is too late to do so. that they are properly OT-.S BoUineo to yoie on .e 8 th of No. neglect registering, if you uvC . of r, nr, nnH has a large circle iaiuiiutt friends who greatly admire her. A large collection of beautiful and costly bridal presents attests to her popularity. Mr. Worth is a very prom i .n mVin hn n large eral hundred jars 01 P' - w. . Mnent young aituiuoy - les fruits and rolls of bread and such , wag beautifuny decor- j practice in the courts of Easternorth things prepared by the house . wives ated in flower8 and palms and present j He is we known and is were on exniDmo". a scene 01 raio " very yoyuio. was good and the visitors appi enhanced the solemnity of tne mu tt too. - ... otller ri&ge ceremony. The ladies exhibits in e otne gmith rector of wing of the hall were splendid n preformed cere did great honor, to CCasion manner. ry person who value Miss Evelyn Etheridge a sister ox work received an eauca maid rf A. H. that he could get no City worth a brother of the groom was The exhibit of Worthy Graded School is a hue forci bride gave her away in mar- serves mucn cio Messrs. W, T. um, - testimonial 01 lac-' m-mAtaton of New Six billion board feet of lumber valued at about $35,000,000 were de stroved in the recent forest fires up on the national forests in Montana an Northern Idaho, according to es timates bv the forestry bureau. The total area burned over in this one district was put at 1,250,000 acres. n PFPSl COT A FLOWED FREELY ON MKttU was and there was a smash up of botltes A great ueai oi yiutcuicui rroated Monday afternoon when the while beverage ran freely on the horse hitched to the Pepsi Cola wag- i stTQet Beyond this and slight dama on on Main street ran away In turn- Qther .Q jury oc. of Main and Poindex-! es xo Luy set uicu. ..innnt ournrme woo xax " p5ttSMaa u for Mr.Worth when the Navallteserve of whom he is the commanding offi cer, marched to the depot and Area a salute as he and his bride was en- tering the train. ARRESTS A NEGRO WANTED IN HERTFORD ble perintenaen exhibits and Mr. Coldwell ot "" Hlty of teachers. The pn , Immediately after the cere- were good too. Com. mony the bridal party repaired to tne The Singer Zme of the brides mother in west panv had a booth in which h her a reception was held tions were going on all o time he Chu ch we Mr Mrg. Owens Shoe Company naa - Fnr fl. wedding trip. hle exhibit. Which MlCar W a - rf Mrg ry to progMw. ; - " tMs city. She is a ft verv pro- Etta Buiwiugc ; - ,.,,.15, Duff Piano Co. which is a very y nnltn.ed d talented young lady.is Mntto had a booth ar- a cultured ana Wootftrn North 5iBBlv -6 di8. rominent socially i" tistically arranged in. which weic v 10 JSIL ON SERIOUS CHARGE r This afternoon VV llOVfli, . o nammntinn was causedaround quite c vu". . , the court house when G. A. BeU. a near beer dealer was brougn m uu der arrest on the charge of ty. wopits nast Mr. W. ue,m00 -mTiaeer of the Haynes De- v . ft- a rATi tective Agency of Tarooro uhb . .1.. f He was ae on me nciuiv companied here by Attorney Halstead Camaen uuuuij-, a- . , -v. tito o-nn UI) ter SLreeis tne " tt,w f aPTAIW FFRRFF Vili mm . WENT SUUIKKLLUMJ Captain Ferebee the popular con ductor of trains 3 and 4 last Tues day morning, when he reached Cam den gave his passengers a slip don ned the garb of a nimrod and went forth inquest of the chathring squir v nr,t,m wsirrr Bobbit took charge let. ' , , fr,v of the trains and operatea ujiu where the felony was committed. Bell Bays he was never married but then to Miss Hester liaraner, ""t?" rrf PoUce TUOmaS Din"-., . , . aeosiryn a Die va - , -rrprirv c . who naa in m night arrested a negro named Henry hig geeona Lewis and lodged him n m " j in the group ufnr authorities. Lwis i 1 " Tr.,,inofl ?dpntified Bell nc,kWu , . vuh when ivir. tivua 1 i ed on a charge ot ourgry u. - were prepsred and , ooun.y . he he oroke into a na T arrested oy W Sherffl married to several ' George Mumford eJ looked up .wart BeU JVrtar SoatMIffis Captain Ferebee during the day. The Tar Heel has not received any official report of the Captains hunting but we are sure that it was success ful and that he returned from the forest with many of the bushy tailed tribe hanging from his belt. Brown) Mr. iHalstead said when some one said that possibly it was a case of mistaken identy Gentlemen - ? iVUara in I will put one aunuicu Gardner, daughter of Mr. ana one vou may name orge Gardiner of Bethel m and an officer if he is taken to som named Tom Jones. Jones - of M offlcer Cam Miss Mamie ------- - . . 1 Ji n-r A cent Tn me . - v,o in 1Q( 7 Era V uis .-- ed ana tneu - -- r.ountv to take tne pnuci a Mills and is not identified as the man who married and deserted the young lady in my county. penetentiary for ten years. sj9l H S I r Jllliil8 : ! -H ! . . Hf .... 11
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