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The standing of the four senior teams Is noted below, i 2 2 - ..1 ..2 Bums . , Jloboes Tramps Loafers h I 2 2 I 1 Per Cent .500 . .500 .300 1 .666 This afternoon Mclver Day was ob served at the Elizabeth City public school with appropriate, but simple exercises, in the assembly hall. Friday, December 14, was the day set apart for memorial exercises in the public schools throughout jthe state of. North Carolina In honor of tne late; fjnaries uuncan Mclver,! or- " a I i t ator, statesman, teacher, and presl dent of 'the State Normal and Indus trial Co N. C, of which he was the founder. A collection was taken to aid in i i i the erection of a statue to the memory of Mr. S. S. Richold To Leave City GOES TO BURLINGTON, VT. TO - , 'J t J GO IN BUSINESS FOR HIMSELF HAS BEEN A PROMINENT FIG URE IN ELIZABETH CITY 80- Washington, D. ! C, Dec. 12. For mer United States senator Brown, of Utah, who was shot In his apartments at the Hotel Raleigh Saturday after noon by Mrs. Annie M. Bradley, of Sal Lake City, died at midnight last night. Mrs. Bradley will be arraigned In police court tomorrow on the charge of murder. Her attorneys will set up the defense that she was "Justified un der the "unwritten law" In shooting Mr. Brown. I He died at the Emergency Hospital. lege for Women, Greensboro, CIAL AND COMMERCIAL LIFE DURING HIS STAY HERE. Points to 16,000 i Dollars Today S. S. to Have Entertainments ivii wav -toes To Get Ivl s. CHRISTMAS TREES FOR LITTLE TOTS SANTA CLAUS TO BE ON I SENATE COMMITTEE CONSIDER- Daily Showing Ql Y. fl. C. A. Buiidinc: Fund HAND. . T jtr. ,NQ 8EVICES OF PORT HUD SON STORMINO PARTY. As predict! cxrly la tie wttk tl: tntrcary la this thcnactaeUr Is t: gtaclag to rise. Are yoa watcaiar I. mount higher sad htgherT The chfldren hare been reheartlr ".V.0 today la ta BOr0 lhxa balf way - Entertainments are being arranged by the Sunday schools of the serenl churches of the town for Xmas week. WuMngtoa, D. O, Doc. IS. An la- boiling point :s.ooo. Lockout for tomorrow's Jump. Ttt reather will be warmer aad so w!i: i t Dr. Mclver one of the greatest Mrs. S. .S. Richold left today over t j The hand on the Y. M. C. A. bulld-1 ing fund's clock made another more this morning. It went to the $16,000 men and exponents of the public I the Norfolk and Southern for Baltl-1 mark. 7 i school that the state has ever pro duced. The orosram rendered was, as fol lows: Song, The Old North State (Dr. Mclver's favorite song),, by School. Reading, The Farmer Boy, by Pinner. more. Even more strenuous efforts will Mr. S. S. Richold will join Mrs. be jmade by the committees within' the Richold in Baltimore on Christmas next few days. M I day, and at the beginning of the new The interest in the movement In- year win go to Burlington, vt., wnere I creases each day. More and more the I Mr. Richold will go In business" fori people are becoming anxious for, the for some time and the exercises prom. 77 "1Llw oa ry ai Ise to be of high order. f 1 wbea 1216 bm to Asia from nmrom. -411 to tnrfiron and heirs of Toluatecrs be Xmas trees for the little toU tad , tt Fott n LonUIaaa. itonn. Conm!ttco that Is after the dc! all will be given the usual hoildiy T5 WM D Iir coaucera, Uri. Saturday Is a good day fcr treat Santa Claua will be on land . money la Wall striv-t, and her, toe,1 to. see that everything is done Ac About cao thoutaad men had beea waea 1UbicrIpUoa coauaittce L cording to his Uste. -v r ijor n. r. mans, con-lrt for it. nanaiaa the department of the gulf x tweaty-Qro thousaad dollar faa: during the Civil war. to storm rnrt 1 . v.. v r . personal i lention "80a picadid xma gin ror Mr w a wnrth Tfi rt v o a w e promised the laea medals of town. It will look good to the cut Mr. W. A. Worth who has been to honor. Coagress mover hit made the .ide world-tho buiMlng-whea th, ,eT rneua ' fftam" roPriaUo necessary to provide outside world comes to town to loc! ed to the city. them. ...v..- . i k ilia use iiruciurc. Senator Bulkeler caCad en thi Mill e,, .v. .iv J The MU,e9 Newbjr. of J.cetk,. M " , irV,: ' rTT,..:- 8tent vesterdav hert iht rnoti rf v . ... I . " ' .I , v .v caiuCB ux9 cirmusiaaces nnaer wnicn aad Poiadextcr streets. It's correct Warren, as a nrlratA la th ra. Mrs. Hugh Boadurant, of Norfolk. ntn(1 M bMa a QClnD,r of flnt will arrive Suaday to spead the party which crenared a war. with Xmas holidays with her pareata. hots and f!a wrtrv fA .-s of the storralnr T5artr. Vtr tnpn of Mr. Jas. M. Laker, representing the lhe -. vG!n. Mllod. Humor Mine Piano Company, of Nor- Warrea waa-ieTerety wouaded. ioiK. is nero on ousiaesa. tt- rn - .i - . . . . . ior us pari n played la the charge. Ethel by; Naomi Madrln. Reading, My Sawyer. Song, himself. Mr. Richold Hive for a number of years. During Reading, wThe University Student, his stay in the ciy, he has at all times closely j identified himself with First Vote, by Ruth I every Industrial movement, and has at all times been a prominent figure V America, By the School, j I In social circles. Reading, A Great School for Wo- . Mr, Richold is a prominent Elk and . i - men, by Lizzie Davis. L has done -much to build up that order Reading, The -Educational Leader, in this city. I v : ' by George Brothers. 1 r He has a .host of, friends In this Reading, His Death, by Vertie city, who regret to see him leave the city. Y.-pL- C. A. to have a new home of its has been with the Bee I own. Hattaras "News Brothers. arm Wn! For Carolina, by the AAV - " School. 1 Readine. Caddress of -State Qupt. Joyner at the Mclver Memorial I meet ing, Greensboro, November 20, .1906.) by I Ronald Rolllnson. Reading, "He Died Poor that Might Make Others Rich, MR. URIAS O'NEAL RETURNED 1 . ' JO HATTERAS WARM WEATH ER INTER FTRS WITH GUNNING --FISH COMPANY BUILDING. 1 The Economist Joins with that host of friends in i wishing him much suc cess in his new home. THE WEATHER. on Dr. Mclver by Josephus Daniels,) night. Partly cloudy tonight, and Saturday. laaaress possibly rain Saturday; warmer to- Light George Ward. Reading, His Kindness of Heart, by Rangnell Walsten. fi'It is worth more to the cause of universal education to strengthen those ' who are fighting for it than the but winds. to fresh southwest to' fight those who are pulling other way. Truth need nothing agitation in a fair, open field. 'Chas. Di I Mclver. . -, Basket Ball At Y. M. C. A. Schools Did! Not Obesrve Miver Pay OWING TO THE LATE THE DAY Hatteras, N. C, Dec. 13. Mr. T. T. Turner, representing the firm of C. H.l Robinson & Co., of Elizabeth City, spnt several days at Hatteras th!s t week, calling on i our merchants In the interests of-his firm.- Mr. Turner is one of the most pleasant and popu lar travelling men tnat visits our town. Mr. Urias O'Neal, former register off deeds of Dare county who has made his home at Manteo for the past twp years, returned to Hatteras with T his family on Saturday, and will make his permanent residence here again. Ikf.. TTM TT . M . xi. win xi am son, iormeny or Hatteras, who is now stationed at the Roanoke Marshes light house, came down on Saturday, and will spend a OPENING, few days visiting his old friends. WILL BE OBSERVED IN FEBRUARY. f Says President Aided Mormons Mr. D. O. Newberry la spending a few days at his home la Columbia. Misses Elsie and Rosaline Baxter. are spending the week with relative in Norfolk. i :irif - 0 e Rev. Mr. Willis Is in the city visit ing his daughter, Mr. Joe Kramer aad shakiag haads with his old friends. Mrs. L. C. .Relfe, of Jacockf, was here today buying holiday goods, etc TTualartot. XX C Dec IS. The Mrs. Daaiel Evaas, of Grandy, was aeatU Ugicned t0 a visitor here yesterday. speech which has been xaade this sei- Mr. E. W. Dalley. of WeeksvUle, !s i!oa asala8t of Rcci - w mm mm w mmm m-mmm m m waa delivered bv Senator Dubois, of Mr. J. W. Shaaaoahouse. a popular UBh0t aft MTlair!ajr ta cetall young merchant of Duranfs Neck, I .rvi r v x, s was in the city today purchasing ft aad Mr Bnoorg proraIaeal nneo SENATOR DUBOIS SCORED THE PRE8IDENT IN DISCU88INQ THE 8M00T CASE. i Mr. Berry Stowe, who moved to Washington, N. C; some months ago, has returned with; his family and will make his home at Hatteras again. Cant. B. F. Stowe. whn lis a rpppnflv Purchased the schooner Thomas B. opening of On account of the late the public schools of the n one of the hardest fought games day was iiot observed as Mclver day. tQ . ' that' has been played this year at the Superintendent Sheep, in speaking returned hom6 wIth yessfel Saturw rv M. C. A. the basket oaii team - , ;-;day and left on Sunday for Plymouth known as the Bums won over me u, yuuuu and Norfolk, taking his family with Hoboes by a score Of 14 to 13. r me .most pan oeen openea hIm for ... i A lnr w -v m W I -k AMtt A I A r A4IA V 1 The trams was fast from start to w W1 a . M George M. i GaaWna Portu, fii'i nnd the admirers of both sides arations to be made that the day . flHprflB witTl hfa I I . . . . . ... , . IM.. -- " ' " "- given ample opportunity for ap- mignt oe oentungiy ooservea scn0oner. the Susie Mulr, and spent supply of goods. There Is an unusual rush among the wholesale notion houses of the city shipping out holiday goods. All of the country merchants are putting in a good supply of Christmas goods and are evidently expecting a good season. It is reported in social circles that there will be given a dance and nu merous other social affairs during the Christmas holidays and It promises to be a gay season. There will be numbers of visitors In the city, be sides boys and girls who come home to spend the Christmas holidays. tloa therewith, concluded with tho charge that President Roosevelt has used the weight of his administration to assist the Repuhllcaa-Uomoa vote la the last election. A bill was pasted providing regula tloas for fishing Teasels to proveat collisions at eca. Adjournment was taken at 4 p. ta until Uoaday. were plause. The Hoboes, though they lost, ed together and in better shape day will be observed some time In several daVa wlth rfa fripn(,a a rp. play- February, most likely on the 22nd, the I atives than day being i Washington's birthday, M. w . . - ieeentfi(! a trie nther team, which won on jtoms wmcu ut scnoois ue "us"vcu nosition on lishtshlo No. elehtv stv by .their opponents. Harney and most appropriately,-and at the same titmed on Cape Lookout shoals, and Morgan each threw -five goals during ume maKe xne oayaouuiy . m leave today to Joln tne gh!p the game. A large crowd was present uonuay. , , f .The prevailing weather here eo far tnoflo th contest. mescnoois win, on wnatever aate fh, . . nnmmallv warm: vvr, " ----- i . ..... . . . M. I " ' The line-up of the teams was as is seiectea oy superintendent neep, in fact we havfl had n0 wlnter at aU follows: ' vl up to the present time. This has se- Bums Cartwrlght, J, (captain); ana rectiations. ; j y rioasly lnterfered with our hunters Morgan, X, Brothers, A., weeks, m., r r : : : rt s who usually do theli est hunting la November and December. There la plenty of game, as much as has ever Rollinson, J. J At Plfv Wa(JH I IttWfl TTarnev. J.. Sawyer. W. C, - "-j jlw, Phillips, Overman, H., (captain); Banks, R. I Ittftf Atefr secretary P. W. fiyans; ; timplres Messrs. George Spenc and it jAtA ftrieeo: scorer W. H. -Haii; DIRECTOR OF THE MINT MAKE8 ANNUAL REPORT. Washington, D. C, Dec It. The annual report of George E. Roberta. director of the mint, was filed today. It shows that the coinage was less during the last year than for several years previous, owing, chiefly, to the exhaustion of tha clock of iHrer bnl- we nad a pleasant can from Mr. Hoa total of dnmtie coina Richard Askew, of Windsor, who has w. ,.757,, mm nf 9im !n(S Vioon flftflT voira fiiinnff ntotirlTlf 1 . " w" ' " "" I or 16018,747. Of this X5J.00r.097 was of Education in Bertie county. He ,a KM . 14.OI8 5Ca w. snbildiarr is one or Windsors leaamg ana most nTer coins. $1,102,337 was la Ato- useiui cuizens ana is nere on a vmt wat p,ecef waj m TOla. fkrKC0O 22c:o !l 27CC0 2CC0O -25000 H 23080 22C0O p4- 21000 20C00 1 9 CC0 I3C00 I7C0O a t i " -16CC0 H I2C00 ISCOu I4C0O .13000 M 1 1 COO .10000 HI eooo 6CC0 7C0O 6000 3 000 4CC0 3000 2000 1030 SCO o of examination of the colored Normal age of 15,000,000 pesos la gold Tor tho TO OUttfftADER3I If yoa fall to get your PP" school by appointment of Bupertntea- McxJc&a g0Terameat, 700.000 fracUoa- dent joyner. I .n t vA A.nm.n rr nla.rlr. ba sure to renort It at CosU Ries. 1.000.000 fealf-halhoa I Economist office. 1 We are sorry to hear that the coa- , f ,QTernmAit ef Piatm, Wo rtgrtt a failure oa jour l diUbn of our esteemed friend. Dr. T. itmttli pesos and 1 857 pieces to get the Economist every day, j IX. Riddlck, of Woodville. does, not I, fctj tor will gladly make cCorta to see t Improve, and that his removal to a hospital In Baltimore is contemplated In order that he may be more accessi ble to medical treatment His vigor ous constitution Inspires he hopa that he may soon recover. ernmeat of the Philippine Islands. you do get 1L Enough papers go out cf ocr c to supply all our subscribtri wlX HAIR TONia The Hair Toalc oa file ' at th1 ou Wl 10 ct 7 Southern Shaving Parlors U made fault u Ut WTT from the prescription of old Ttr. Fow- W. wa can keep track of ' . . - .. llf.flf Kit TflTV In .fflf ro wayi4.a w Mr. Charles Pritchard has resigned I ' M A Oor rrrlers are well paid for t i inn in it irnm rainrv. nwiw Tin 1 - - - , hl8 posIUon as superintendent of the I "7' " Tl 7 TT,. T"Vf QiiWrlaV 6611 kn6wn' but e warm rather llCA.t OUnUdy keeps the birds scattered and wild. The , Deforest Wireless Telegraph Company at . Buxton has been doing Rev. S. A. Cotton, who was assign-1 some fine Work during the past week. time of halves 15 aad '20 minutes; ed to City Road ; Methodist j church, I The operators there have been Work time keeper, G. Barrow. I will occupy the pulpit in that edifice ling direct with the Atlantic City, M. ficere-Bums, 14; Hoboes, Sunday morning and evening at the wireless office, and nearly all their Tonight at 8 o'clock, the wohes usual hours for holding divine ser- business from the passing ships have ind lions, two of the junior teams, vice. j I been 'eent either to Atlantic City or will trr for honors, in what is ex- Rev. Mr. Cotton was at the Roper Savannah. The weather condition! oi basket ball, i These teams hare a I deared himself in' the hearts of his their work and they liave been able number of fast players, who w-DeioonggationiHeJs married and his to .hear the wireless signals perfectr keen oa tho senior lines next year, j tamuy is expected-to arrive here soon- iy clear as far" couth at Pensacola. Elizabeth City Telephone Company. He Is undecided as to what he will engage In in the future, but has sev eral propositions under consideration. His many friends In the city will re gret to know that he has severed his connection with tho company. m promotes the growth of hxlr. It kills work aad are furalihcd with the the dandruff germ, 10 ceaU per rub I nr papers; and there U net s. or EO eeata per bottle. SOUTHERN SHAVINO PARLOIUI. De. 11 lw. T m w m Mr. Carl Blades, who has beea tout" lag several northern ttites la the: laterett of the roreami-Blad9 Lum- Wo heard from a friend, from Bal-1 ber' Company, has rettrmed. timoro that the condition of Hon. T. tlclo of Justlfiible txcaso for la to dellacr It to you promptly. Bo sure to give your ccm: promptly, for." Instead of aaaoyia you wm coafer a favor epea c doing so. D.ULT ECONOIH For the sake of justice to tl CIctcd aad for tho good of ham it Is my right aad duty to rcccm O. Skiaaer coatlnuea unchanged. His I what Adam ate, not wtiat he dnaak. mind fluctuates between lucidity andl Was he from Eden's girdea driven, Obscurity. Wheaj lucid his mlad is O. what a dlfforeace there now would. Holllster's Rocky Mountala Tcf dear and bright as ever tad hit ba, owe our country and our ttllo friends hope that he will be restored If he had tak&a RodCT lfornta'ta Tea-i a duty. Tea or Tablets, S3 . to health and bo anions then agsls btindlra Fhircacy, ,1 standaid Phxmicy.
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