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Com, "t the to be p aot 8 the 1 LIFE ullion, op me sover it Elizabeth is a brick ms on last isquotank dies wife ;d by the i. C he bulk 0 Lmerated go lurv but 111 w tkwis trusts heir prices. Lnts a pound Air bt nfl Man'sDa should org"' it no a I to roii -r ... Th call buB- tpwn or . . .Il. 9(13" imajornj laism I r and no apWBO '4 . The Best Place on Earth to Live, Elizabeth City, RasquOtank County N. G I -I VOLX ELIZABETH CITY, NORTH CAROLINA, DAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1910 NO. 11 ILL PILE UP BIG MAJORITY . -I '. The Radical party, Butler and But lerism Will be "Snowed Under" So Deep That In Will Take a Thousand Years For It to Thaw Out.. BEAUTIFUL BRIBE OF A PROMINENT ILEROYMAN TO 3r away in marriage. line Sheep, a sister of the Its an assured fact that Pasquo- decrease in the Democratic majority Nov- instantly revive such a hope. North ' j t I J.V T ember pile up the usual big Demo- Carolina aoes not neea me neyuuii- j George w. Ward presided at the or it., rnrraaraf fart nflrtv fl.Tlrl CP.rtamlv TIOL "With I j ,t -, cratic majority xui jj-ivv-. t j - j gaii aim i tmuti ea lug ncuumg jjjch One of the prettiest weddings to who gave occur here was solemnized Wednes- Miss P clay morn'ng at ll.30 oclock inCanns bride dressed in crepe de chene,wear Memorial church (Presbyterian) in ing a piefbe hat and carrying yel- which Miss Helen Sheep, the cultur- low chrysanthemiums was the maid ed and talented daughter of Prof, of honor. William Cobert of Mebane and Mrs. S. L. Sheep became the was the befet man and Messrs Harry bride of Rev. Frank Morton Hawley Sheep and I Frank V. Scott were the of Mebane, N. C. ushers. Ref. Mr. Searight of Wash- The church was beautifully decor ington, N. fJ. preformed the ceremony ated in flowers and potted plants in a very Impressive manner. Imme- and present a scene of rare lovili- dately after the ceremony the bridal ness which harmonized . with so joy- party repaired to the home of the ous an occasion. X brides parents in Main street where Just before the ceremony, Miss Hat a breakfaslt was served. tie Harney sang with .surpassing CHANGE BET LOVELY SEY'S NAME Balloting Began Last Monday and Will Continue For 30 Days The balloting has begun to change At present, the peopte seem not to the name of Elizabeth City. take very much interest in the move- Mr. Lamb, the chairman of the j ment to change Elizabeth Gitys name sweetness of voice a solo, entitled, "Because God made you mine" Mrs. tw thP Republicans have no show: Marion Butler in charge of that par- , t,v figure at the noils. ! ty, The history of the party when Ul LULliim J O - i I Yet it is well enough to the Dem- . it was in power has been one of j whlte crepe Metier trimmed in Prin ocrat to see to it that the majority ; misrule, riot and bloodshed and the j cesg laCe and rearls with bridal veil ia mfl larger than ever before, by , party has not made much improve- having every Democrat in the coun- j ment in ability, stability and respect ches in an artistic manner. The bride beautifully costumed in caught with lillies of the valley and carry a shower bouquet of lillies of Mr. and ; Mrs. Hawley left on the afternoon train for a wedding trip and they fill be at home in Mebane about the 5th of November. A large collection -of costly bridal presents attests to he popularity of the bride who committee appointed by the Cham ber of Commerce to conduct the vot ing placed a ballot box in the regis ter of deeds office last Monday, Nov- Just how much interest will be awak ened as the voting progresses can not now be determined A great many people consider the movement a joke too rediculutous to be considered ser- lina. tr, n turn nut and visit the polls and ability. Let the Democrats turn out;the vall and hrides roses, entered Presbyterian clergyman and was a MSt a voe Republicanism should on election day and snow under But-the cnurch Qn the arm of her father former pastay in this city. V lM ' " i - j not receive any hopes of ever being iensm so (jeep wai a iuuuBttna jcch . - 1 1 i moaafni ir, ftipctino- Env nart of a of continuous summer win not tnaw ticket in this couiaty. The slightest it out DR: A. L. PENDLETON TAKES FAIR BRIDE ember the 1st, the people of Eliza beth City are requested to partici- TonaI others are inclined to view it pate in the voting which will last j with favor) wWle several . champion for thirty days. They are requested - the project A great many people Op to write their name on the ballot and I nn(:a tllo TTTtTiorosianT.Tr ncHtntlnn whit the word ye or no, just as they fav- . thl ntiT1p. wjn rreat.e. while others is oe of the mo'st beautiful 0r r opPose the scheme. ; maintain that the movement, though i At the end of the month the votes it fajlg through will do the town will be counted and" the results de-1 termined. If those voting "yes" have; a majority, a contest will be started j Its a novel scheme, to say the least to select the name by offering a prize ' and it is exciting no little interest for the suggestion of a suitable name and comment abroad. young ladfeg in Eastern North Caro- Rev. Mr. Hawley is a prominent BETSY'S SON ABROAD. There is one man, however, who is a Candidate for governor an'd don't know it. His name has been mentioned a great many times among those who are wont to discuss such things. And yet I doubt if the mat- Where DicfYou Stand In 1910? - Nineteen hundred and ten will be remembered in North Carolina poli tics. It will be remembered as the year when the republican party tried to bring Marion Butler into power in i i . r r,4-.-,rl ix liinn . TV-nyr-H HaTYlltniL ter nas ever oeen suggcoicu iu v" and w-re it suggested I have an idea It will be remembered as, the year nt TMrvrth Parn- how ne vould take it. ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A GOOD JOB? Uncle Sam is inquest of stenogra- Dr. A. L. Pendleton and Miss Ha zel Evans were married yesterday afternoon at 2 oclock at the home of Mrs. Mollie Fearing on Road St. Rev. J, H. Buffalo the pastor of the City Road Methodist church per formed the ceremony. JThe wedding was a very quiet one, only a few intimate friends be i present to witness the happy event. Mr. and Mrs. Pendleton left on the King County has gotten to the afternoon train for a wedding trip point where it is no longer a ques- of a month or more. Mrs. Pendleton j ti0n of what she is entitled to, but rather of what she can get She wants a lot of things. She wants "a known. is one of the most beautirui young InriiAS fin Eastern North Carolina. She is very popular. Dr. Pendleton governor and a United State3 sena is roio of Eastern North Carolinas tnr. and oh. well think, of anything most prominent citizens. He has for an(j that is what, King county wants many years been identified with the we have had in the past few years affairs of this district and is well a lot of men who have seen the hand writing on the wall, and have con sidered themselves chosen to rule over the destinies of the. state. But somehow the most of them have ailed to connect. It is now suggested that we elect R. B. Albertson governor and that we later make him senator. have heard worse suggestions than this. The Seattle Argus. HEPTASOPHS HELD BIG EDUCATIONAL ANNUAL ElECTIBN RAllY IN SATES i . - At a recent meeting of the Pasquo- Thanksgiving day has been decid tank Conclave No. 1090 of Improved ed upon as Educational and Agrifcul- Order of Heptasopphs the following tural day for Gates uo. tteynoiatuu officers were elected. Past Archon, will be the meeting place this year. t t rrrr,AAV- Archon T. J. Markham; it is our purpose to hold a meet- Provost, F. M. Dexter; Prelate L. B. ing of this kind every year and to Not Sorry For Blunder. "If mv friends hadn't blundered in thinkine I was a doomed victim of consumption, I might not be alive writes D. T. Sanders, of Har n which the people of North Caro- j phers and type writer, and he is oc 5 -.nmnMHw nartv that fering fancy salaries to those who that waMrfMMn they would not are competent to hold down his jobs i a niiri-r "orvf .: xa.mfrrraon Wm stand for Tt f. a -rivnti.l VfiBT. The question is, shall the work of ', boro and Wilmington, N 1898 be undone? Shall we confess that Butler was right then right in his advocacy of negro domination, right in his opposition to the disfian chisement of the negro right in tak ing a fee from the Schafer Brothers while senator, to enforce the collec tion of the bonds that the state had long ago settled shall we confess in 1910 that he was right in 1896, 1898 and 1900 and give him a vindica tion? A flivil Service 'exammaon wm be held in Asheville, Charlotte.Green C. on the t13th )of December 1910 for male stenographers and typewriters. These positions pay $840 to $900 per year. U.::jPamtlo&; concerning this. examination apply to tne local aecre tary at the Post Office in Elizabeth City, N. C. T. T. TURNER WITH THE BEE HIVE has accepted a position with rkr. aholi a -vpr whelm him and Bee Hive. mUh o maloritv like that Mr. Turner was with the Bee Hive uia jwi it v tv -v t t Turner formerly of Nor-. number of customers. Mr. Turner folk has returned to this city and is just as genial, courteous and oblig me ing as ever and he will be glad to have his old customers call to see of 1898? about a year ago. He was a very j noiriVrvrs mAnniar Rslesman and had a large vine oi iiieae uys yw- i.v.D""-- - w.. will be asking: Where did you stand in 1910? Were you in your place in the flem ocratic army, fighting for victory? Or did you falter? Were you run BIDS. Bids for the erection of a three storv dormitory building for the Col ored State Normal School will be now, writes u. oo - I " orea ouvc uhum " - r .k rM- iron r hev nine with holters. independents.near ,,rioraierTiAd utntil Provost F M. uexter; r-i eiciLc j-i. mg ui mi& a.- ' .v j - i rcasuuig,- tvv., ""i j - & - , receiveu uj riuvu c . i. i tui .. . .(MiMno tTviTur to weaken the ' m ni,iar j... e, j ootinn flAsirp.s the I v. Qi At iaat t rhdDr. democratic nartv in this pivotal ; Financier M. U. urowsuu, iicooiv. county, ou u. any - , racruug wu&u. imi. xxu - - a? -iL v -i i iT-i v. ' . - U Selig; Inspector E. J. Mercer; War meeting next year they can extend den L. L. Newby; Sentinel Jarvis the invitation at tne i nansKsSiviu5 Cartwright, Trustees R. E. Cohoon,M. meeting. C. Crowson and L. Selig, iff f. S) it a i ' 1 3 S U it ill W f: 1 Kings New DiscoverjrThe effort was year? Were you standing to your wonderful. It soon stopped the cough colors, or did you show the yellow j T 4 vottor health than streak? eeuiis. aiiu i a.m ixvjw - , . . tvDC. Tnpprines is , , t Tv.i , wonder-! When all the country was ruuif, ine yuiyuBc vri. -"-c " - j i nave na.u iui j. . j ... A r t i to bring the people together for a full ful life saver is &n unrivaled remedy up to rebuke republicanism and ur-; and free discussion of Educational : fnr cougts, colds, lagrppe, athma, lerism in 1910, where were you. needs in the county and for the im-.croup hemorrhages, whooping cough When the democratic party was provement of agricultural conditions ! 0 weaV lnT,gS. &0c,' $1.00. Trial hot- nearer to triumph than it had been and to arouse a deeper interest in , tl free Guaranteed by Standard in twenty years, shere were jou When democratic principles need- ed every voter pyHaiuits. r,m This contest is open on- .. ly to the public school g'rls of the K is a serious question, North Car Diane ar,A ervpp.ifications may be A. iOliO "-U. wjf w - seen at the office of S. L. Sheep. The committee reserves the right to reject any or all bids. L. S. BLADES, W. L. COHOON, S. L. SHEEP, Committee. ri 4 li Mr. and Mrs. Swertz left Wednes- The program for the day has not yet been completed but will be given out at an early date The reports from the Gates county Boys Corn Contest will be read and Saves An lowa Man's Life. j day for their home in New York af- prizes will be awarded as follows ter having spent the season here.Mr. j lst. $25.00 to the boy growing great Swertz was horse trainer at the Albe ' est number bushels com on an acre marie Park and nas been for two sea-' 2nd. $20.00 3rd $15.00 4th, 10.00, 5th, sons $5.00. The boys contest is held under one. He is an excellent trainer of horses and he has done more in the past two seayons to develope )and Improve the rules prescribed by the State De partment of Agriculture. To the girls of the county the foi- nf horsps in this sec- lowiner prizes are offered: tion than has b9en done in years be- j To the one making the best plate fore. He is very popular with the of biscuit $2.00, to the one making To any woman of the county over 21 years of age a prize of $2.00 will be awarded for the best loaf of bread and $1.00 for the best pound of but- i ter History will be made that day. -Raleigh Times. , -r. nnnmaA trv vawn ly l-O Llltr yuiHiL dj"" o il io a dci iuud h- - r ' 1 ne Very grave octiu&u -w j county and, they are expected to do olinlj that, you will answer Novem- j iefore RoDert Madsen of West Bur- the work without assistance from any her 8, 1910. lington, Iowa, when, after seven weeks in the hospital, four of the best physicians gave him up. Then was shown the marvelous curative power of Electric Bitters. For after eight months of frightful suriermg from liver trouble and yellow jaun dice, getting no help from other rem edies or doctors, five bottles of this TAKES UP FIRE INSURANCE. Jas. G. Fearing who has been in .,aa mivft the retail erocery business for sever- Prizes or $zo.vu ?xo.w TJ.v.wv , - - v,iaL. wiil he awarded to the successful al years, is closing Ms grocery buf will he awaraea w located to Main street contestants m xne weus vwu. ; . . tt of Reynoldson School district and devote entire It is earnestly hoped that all teacn u - ZZ3ZZL rr. ers and, friends of education will do oe acuvexy f "J sportsmen and the people in general the best cake $1.00, to the one -rni interest all the peo- ing & Co. of which fim he is a mem and he will very likely return next mg best tailored shirt waist $, JaL th eycan tte p6 to the one maKing tne wt w - him They will receive the same cour teous treatme(nts. ADVANCE PRESS NOTICE DURNO. Durno the Mysterious is booked to appear at the High School Audi torium on NjDvjember nth Those who have never seen this master of magic should not fail to attend this performance and those whonay have enjoyed Durno on other occasions will be most pleased at this announce ment. He will have lots of new tricks and illusions that are truly wonder ful. He is a man of except onal dex terity with his hands "and his decep ticn is perfect not because his train is more skillful than his spectators but because of the lightening like rapidity of his movements. He is quicker than the perception of s ght. An entertaining feature will be Met- amorphose, a clever conceit wnicn shows the dematerilzaliz'ation of hu man bodies. It is marvelous and fac- inating. Durno is also a humorist and will make you laugh in spite of yourself This seems to be a part of the spell which he casts over - the audience, he is also a ventriloquest and will eive some clever and mirthful ex hibitions of this art. Durno will have nai1Mna rrmrrilfitelv CUr- ed me Its positively guaranteed for with him several assistants who will Stomach, Liver or Kidney troubles add to the entertainment with song, and never disappoints. Only 50c at impersonations music and monolog- Standard Pharmacy. "es-all full of wit and humor. season SENATOR SIMMONS TOMORROW SPEAKS HERE AFTERNOON - SATURDAY '.".3m hi m wM w m m 'am m mm ifi U mm
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