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1' 2- r? Y, I i 1 -I The Cool and Refreshing Southern Summer Breezes first pass over Euclid Heights in Elizabeth City. By the time they reach the central or northern portion .it . . I i 1 i" I 1 I the neat irom tne tnousanas or cnimneys ana smoKe stacks, make these once cool breezes steaming hot. There's real pleasure living on Euclid Heights Better see Hathaway and buy a lot then. A. C. Hathaway, The Real Estate Man. : r ALBEMARLE HIGH SCHOOL ELIZABETH CITY, N. C. fef i. Mvwaviiwy , New building, 02 by 109 feet. Six study halls, four class rooms, large assembly hall. Building equipped with single patent desks. Ample capacity for 400 pupils. Good location, flight experienced teachers with professional training, lteaosanble rates. Literary, Commercial, Elocution and Music Departments, tall lerni opens kept. 11, 1905. c tor Cata logue or full information address: J. J. SCARBOROUGH, Principal, Elizabeth City, N, C. It "Haberdashers to the Elits" C. C. and L. D. AYDLETT, Proprietors Hertford News The Small Pox in Hert ford Other Items of In terest From the Busy . Capital of Perquimans. Hertford, N. C. Aumist 3. The illness of .Baby Deans was pro nounlied small pox last Saturday Sinpf that. 1:v the vellnw flarr hna been flvincr in front of the home of nie (M1' e"Hl' ' Capt. Floyd, where Mrs. Deans is stoiminir. Although the home in which the dreaded disease is hold inrr hw.iv in in one of the most cen . , P . . airs to replace tht tral parts of the town, vet the an- . 1 thorities do not fear an epidemic There have been no other cases de veloped. The entire household of Cant, Klnvfl a miarant ineil. Mrs T j i i it j meeting ndjouiiied subject to a Deans and babv came to Jlemora .. .. to visit about two weeks ago. Their home is in Berkley. Mr. Joe Williams, of Edenton, was iii town Friday. Mr. Oscar Ncwbold, of Washing ton, D. C, is at home for a two weeks visit to his parents. Mrs. F. C. Newby and Master Dabney White left today for Vir ginia Beach where they will spend a week. Mr. Graham White, of Edenton, spent Sunday in town. same'darn tune to keep the ghosts away. The time has conn when patience ceases to be n virtue. There is a limit to human endur nnce. I move thatj we appoint a committee here touight to go be fore the byard of Aldermen and ask for the passing of an ordin ance moking it a misdemeanor sub ject to a lino of j!jK) and costs for auy oii to sing, whistle, bum, play or mention the ong Blue Hells. For tin' bdiit'tit of tli" lriv riders lniM' borne means of Moping their mouths goinjj 1 will move that wo vote theni a box of chewing gum or es tablish a fret dispeiiMTy for new Id ones that they have worn to a frazzle " The speaker sat down amid loud and continued cheers. Both motions were uuanimotislv carried and the call of the chairman Don't Cook This Weather J. W- Ballance Carried Off The Buy canned meats and fruits of us and save yourself and your money. Pin W. T. Dean & Co. Poindexter St., near Main gtSEBSBSSBSSXSSUSS ssssehv MrAPTIrTOBJE cures W T ALL HEADACHES " COLDS ITS LIQUID : Removo the cause Restores Nature to normal conditions. Does not physic It's Harmless. 10, 25 and 50c. bottle at druggists. i The Atlantic Collegiate Institute Tne Oldest and Largest school in Eastern North Carolina. Enrollment of 2s2 Students for the Past Year -"- Thorough instruction in five courses of study by a faculty of ten 'competent and experienced instructors. Three of the last four successful applicants to the United States Military and Naval Academies were prepaicd in this school. The Institute is endorsed by the Presidents of the State University and leading Denomination Colleges. Special attentional will be given to the Business Course by our ex ceptional by successful teacher. Fall term opens Sept. 18, 1905. Send fof catalogue. (L. S. L. SHEEP, President, Elizabeth City, N. C. Mr. J. W. Ballance carried off the pin worn last week by Mr. O. F. Gilbert, in the weekly shoot of the Elizabeth City Gun Club yesterday afternoon. Mr. Ballance broke 20 birds out of a possible 25. The score stands, J. W. Ballance 20, W, II. Green lit, O. F. Gilbert W. T. Old 13, E. D. Aydlett 13, J. B. Leigh 11, Edward Outlaw 1 1, John Land 0, Chief Harris 8, Phil Sawyer 7, Claude Zeigler 2, Thomas Ilayman 0. Knockers Club net Last Night Thos. P. Wright Go No. 10 E. Alain St Bath Rooms Installed. Electric Light Wiring. Beat material and workman ship at lowest prices. Tel. No. 150 Norfolk Si Sonthers Rail hi Co IN KFFECT JULY 3rd. 1905 TRAIN SERVICE. Northbound; Leave Elizabeth City daily ex Sunday) . i 25 a in 12 00 m :t 15 p m Arrive Norfolk daily (exoept Sunday) 10 10 a m 1 .101' 111 5 oo p m Southbound: Leave K. City dally (ex.Sun,) 1147am Ar've Edenton " " 12 45 p m " Belhaven" " 5 10 p m Leave Edenton " " 'J 00 p n. " Plymouth " " 4 15pm Ar Washington " " 5 25 p m Connect at Norfolk with tarins to and from Virginia lteach and Currituck Uranch. Electric cars from Norfolk every half hour for Virginia lieach and Cae Henry. Train for Currituck Uranch 8 Ob a m and 2 45 p m. STEAMBOAT SERVICE. DAILY LINK BKTWKKN 11KLIIAVKN AND NEW liKKNK, N. C. SOUTH BOUND. Leave Uelh aven Steamer Neuse 6.00 p. in., Tuesday, Thursday and Sat urday. Steamer Ocracoko, 6.00 p. m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday. NORTH BOUND Leave New Berne Steamer Neuse, 6.00 p. m., Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Steamer Ocracoko, 6.00 p. m., Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday. lioth steamers stop at Orientaleach way. KOANOKR ISLAND. Steamer leaves Eliz. City daily ex cept Sunday 1 30 p m and leaves Roa noke Island daily except Monday at 0 00 a ni. Through tickets to Roanoke Island, Oriental, New Korne, Wilmington, Kinston, GoldsborD andMorohead City. Leaves donton daily except Sunday for Scuppernong Klvcr 1:00 p. m. Steamers leave Uelhaven Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 5 a m for Aurora, South I'reek, Makelyville and Washington, N.C. For further information apply to J II Crawford, agent, Elizabeth City, or to the (ienoral Office of the N&BKB Company, Norfolk, Va. fll K KINO, II U HUIKilNS, V P & Oen'l Mgr. Uon'l. FUfc Pa Agt SEABOARD Aim - Railway SHORT LINE TO PRINCIPAL CITI ES OF SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST FLORIDA, CUBA, TEXAS, CALIFOR NIA AND MEXICO, REACHING THE CAPITALS OF SIX STATES. SOUTHEl RAILWAY'1 DOUBLE DAILY SCHEDULE V POINTS SOUTH AND WE I 1 11 A l lirouan i unman uar to aw and to Florida withou; changing trains. jJ IN EKKKCT JUNK 18, 191 Lv. Elizabeth City (dally exce day) N. & S. R. R. 9:30 a. 2:20 p. b. V Ar. Norfolk 11:20 a. m. and 4:1 , Lv. Norfolk 9:30 a. m. dally. Lc j Suffolk, Franklin, Emporia, ; vlllo and Intermediate fit Close connection made at Df with fast through trains c Pullman Bleeping cars and t: coaches to all points Soutlf West. K 9:30 a. m. daily. Local to Clartf Oxford, Durham and intern I stations. Arrive Durham 6:35' 7:30 p. m. dally. Fast express, for all points South and We rylng through Pullman si' cars to Ashevllle. No chanr trains to Knoxvllle, Chatta Nashville and Memphis Pi car handled south of Danvl Florida Express, providing h way through service w change of trains to ColumbI gusta, Savanah and Florida "ri 7:30 p. m. daily except Sunda Durham and intermediate fit; Trains arrive Norfolk 8:35 ft. 5:35 p. m. City ticket office No. 95 Gran (Montlcello Hotel). W. W. CROXT03 PasBenger Ag Norfolll B. SPENCER, O. M. W. H. TAYLOR, O. P. A., Washington, D. C. H. Chesapeake Li: 8TEAMKES ' I ATLANTA AND AUGUS " BEST ROUTE " TO BALTIMORE AND ALL POIN NORTH, EAST AND WEST SCHEDULE IN EFFECT APRIL 6,'06 Important Resolutions Put ting Stamp of Dis-ap proval on Blue Bells QUICK SERVICE FOR -L FAMLV 111 Littleton Female College bplendid location. Health Kesort. Over 200 boarding pupils last year, mgn grade ol wojk. mgn standard ot culture and socia ife. Conservatory advantages in Music. Advanced courses in Art and Elocution. Hot water heat. Electric lights and other modern im provements. Remarkable health record; only one death among pupils in 23 years. Close personal attention to theliealth and social development of every pupil. High standard of scholarship. AH pupils dressed alike on public occassions. CHARGES VERY LOW. 24 Annual Session will begin September ""13th, ' 1905. For cata logue address, REV. J. M. RHODES, -A. fl., President, Littleten, N. C. Oun Pfoposition WE will duplicate prices on all Clearance Sale and Gut Price ad vertisements and not restrict you as to quantity. Bring your adver tised prices to us and be convinced. r Fooler S Company The Knockers Club met last night. After the roll call and the reading of the minutes of the pre vious meeting'the presiding officer gave the floor to the man who pre sides over chair No. 1 in the bar ber shop. "Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen," began the barber man, "the subject of my knocks this evenincr is one of those ro called popular songs entitled Blue Bells. The men who wrote that song and introduced it into Eliza beth City have perpetrated an outrage upon a peace loving citi zenry and ought to be shot with moth balls and hung for the stench (loud cheers and cries of aye, aye.) When Blue Bells first hit town we condescended t tol erate it until the novelty wore off. But the novelty wore off twelve months ago and still they keep it going. The milk man wakes you up first thing in the morning whistling blue bells. You get down to breakfast and the cook is in the kitchen humming the same tune with variations produced by a snuff brush protruding midway her face. You run for a train and a rural quartette off for a days outing at Pine Beach entertain you with Blue Bells all the way to Norfolk. In Norfolk you are worse off than you were before. You hear nothing but Blue Bells, Blue Bell, Blue Bells, at every Hummer resort around the new skyscraper up there. You comeback home at night and a half dozen hay riding parties are bawling Blue Bella all over town. They cut it short about midnight and you drop off to sleep only to be woke up about an Hour later by a negro hand from Foremans mill whistlinsr the We have a larpro stock of everything handled by a first-class liquor store. Our prices are $1.50 Per Gallon and up. Send for price list. All orders are shipped the same day we receive the order by t e S. &C Rail way, as we have special arrangements with that road to handle our goods. Z. F. Long & Co No. 32 E. Washington Street SUFFOLK, V A $3.s Four full quarts "G. P. R." Rye In plain box war .n'iaawiiai'ffii;ia: jy 'rnr rgraca BARGAINS! ARG A I NS1 Route. No. 41. No Lv. Nortolk(via.Ferry)9 00 am 8 36 pm Lv. Portsmouth V 25 am 9 00 pm Lv. Huffolk 0 54 am 0 32 pm Lv. Norfolk (Jackson st.) 6.0 Lv. Old Point Comfort 7.01 Aa. Brl to.. Pier 19, Light st, . .7.0! B.AO.E.K P, Lv. Baltimore 7.55 a m 8.) Ar Lewiston, N. C, 1 00 pm Ar- hilaelPhIa -,1,0-,1' a m f ! - I Ar. New York . . 12-35 n m 12.4 IjV. iv diuuu ix uJ am 11 Lv. Henderson 2 10 pm 1 53 am Lv Raleigh 4 00 pm 3 40 am Ar. Southern Pines 6 16 pm 5 53 am Ar. Hamlet 7 80 pm 7 00 am Ar" Wilmington 12 45 pm .10 45 pm Ar. Charlotte.. 10 08 am Lv. Hamlet 10 10 pm Lv. Columbia 12 20 am 7 25 am 10 00 am Steamers leave daily except Sun For staterooaas and anv inform call City Tickkt Office, 95 Ori St., Under Monticet.lo Hotel, i folk, Va., Puones 112, or write E. T. LAMB, W. W. CROXTC Gen. Agent. Pass. A Ar. Augusta 5 20 pm Ar, Uavannah 4 35 am 2 20 pm Ar. Jacksonville. ... 8 45 am 6 50 pir Ar. Tampa 6 35 pm 7 85 am Lv. Hamlet; N. C 10 15 pm 785pm Ar. Athens... 6 03 am 2 45 pm Ar Atlanta 7 40 am 8 55 pm Hot - Brea EVERY DAY -AT- Ar. Maoon 11 10 am Ar. Montgomery ... 6 25 pm Ar. Mobile Ar. New Orleans,... 7 20 an 9 20 prr 2 o? am 7 15 an Ar. Chattanooga... . 1 K) pm Ar. Nashville 6 65 pm Ar. Memphis 8 45 am 9 05 po 6 40 an 35 pix train en C, and 6 P. M, This, you know is MILK ROLLS Butternu BreaD Suifolk & Carolina R. R. ronte from Elizabeth Oity, N. intermediate points arrive Portsmouth 10:15 a. m. daily; returning leaves I'ortsmoutn 4:55 p. m. daily. Connections at Jacksonville ana Tampa for all Florida East Coast points, Cuba and Porto Rico. Connections at New Orleans for all points in Texas, Mexico and California No. 32 arrives at Portsmouth daily a' THV. CITY TlAKETl s:w a. m. No. 88 arrives at Portsmouth daih at 5.80 p. m. J. W. BROWN, Jr., Pass Agent, (!nrnr Main and fluanhv StreetJ New Atlantic Hotel Building, NorfoU' Va. 1 which is the best to be had B. T. HARRI THE CITY BAKER- 112 POINDEXTER SI LADIES. DR. LaFRANCO'S COMPOUND. Safe,pdy regulator; Weentn. Druircifltt or mal1. HOLLISTER'S Tnc!cy Mountain Tea Nur A Ec:7 Medioina for Basy Poopl? Tlj'n jt Ooidea Health and Renewed I : 'i"r:'(l fnr C-instlpnflon, In:llpestil ti'l Ki.liK-v Troubles. Hiinplea. KczemrV '' xl I Hivath. SliiiririHh BowkIk. Hi-u m ' Usii kiu-lio. Il'.i H.icUy Mountain Tea I p- roint," :ri ceiits a 1kx. (Jfmilne rna i H.i.isTut Druo Cpupasv, MartinuD, Vv is.f '..li.DCM N'JGCETS FOR SALLOW PEC ; t The greatest bargains ever , offered to the public in Nail and Scrubbing Brushes. The best Japanese brittle bruHh sold for 5Qc and 75c, we will sell you as long as they last at 25c Ee :: . Standard PJ iacy Cnr. Main anrl Vl I Ci.. Suffolk & Carolina Railway Gompan TIME-TABLE IN EFFECT JUNE Gth, 1905. V : No. 81 4 36 p in 4 55 p m 5 38 p m 5 35 p m 5 47 p iu 6 01 pm 6 18pm 6 30pm 6 35 p m Lve Lve Arr Lve Norfolk (Ferry) , Portsmouth f I'nion Station JSufTolk (H & C Station) " , - Maunders f , Corapeake t Sunbury f Bosley f JBeckford Junction f Att Arr Lve Arr 6 55 p m 7 05 p m 7 30 p to No. 35 Arr Nicanor Parkvillo ''c t Elizabeth City Lve '" No 8 10 25 oj 10 15 li 9 40 9 35 9 20 s' 8 57 8 37 f; 8 27i; S22i ,8 0 '8 00: 7 40 :' No. 6 45 p m 6 50 p m 6 57 p m 7 03 p m 7 10 p m 7 15pm 7 19 p m '7 23 p m 7 30 p m 7 37 p m 7 45 p m Lve Arr Trotville llcbbsville (iliden Rylanl Icaria iOenterinil Cisco Navaton Valhalla Hancock JKdenton Lt0 8 lti ; 8li: 8 07 ; 8 00 ; 7 65 ; 7 50 ; 7 4fi 7 4.'! 7 87 1 2J 7 2' Daily. J Telegraph Station. f Telephone Station. Connection at Suffolk with 8. A. L. Railway, Southern Railway, A. Railway and Norfolk A. Western Railway. C. L. Hutchtns, . A. S. Wfi Gen'l Manager,;, .Oon. 1
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