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WAHlMSOvlW -WaSEKS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE THIS MM fit c :a I EW8 without IKE- -A OFFICIAL PAPE3 VIEWS PREJUDICE OF CURRITUCK I WITHOUT V COUNTY i i - ... r VOL III, v ELIZABETH CITY, NORTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY; JUNE. 24 , 1913 ;Nor29 '.It, 1 nnnrnnTrnn nr' iitti r nmrn n n m m r . r Mr ( Ur ( . I.IIVMIW IbllW VI M I Ibbi llllhll III flRIIHKU OEIIIIID PROJECT, VILLPUYFOB CE- IS. S. COI1VE!IIIO; ' - ' ' .-.., I FEDERATE VETERANS h AT SALEM CHURCH BARBER SHOPS CLOSE EARLIER Preliminary Survey of Right of .Way, Began Yester day and Charter Now Being Prepared . Entire Proceeds Elks Show Will I Sunday SchooIsofCurituck Cam- All the barber shops in town are announcing that becinninir I . . with this week thev will rinse, an w.ek.viile Next Friday earHer 0Q gat'urdaj Heretofore the doors hare been Goto Defraying Expenses of of Veterans to Gettysburg It seems extremely prdbable that Elizabeth City is to have an independent railroad" to Little River in the near ruture. en- In order to provide funds A Sunday School Convention of in - - at "V.. . . . l in ii- ii. xl. 1 " n i. tti Mil1" " cicicii iiuv auu wuicu win euuuie me wuicucmie iui -uiiuifii urnmcn uuiuu win ROPER CELEBRATES .:, ; FOURTH OF JULY Will Have Big Event That Should Bring Large Ciowfa to V j Thriving Town , puicu mil euu .uB wui.-.c uxmuru vurr.tu uuuu w. . comfff In after that time SIIPT SfTFFP , HONOREn SS 2ffJl22!K SI Kr. BpLh IS km be .bie to get won- done, ! first week in July, the B. 1. O. Saturday and Sunday. Tne program in as follows: rimml nil i inn. oi Wnrlr at IF1t will nresent a nlav at tlie , , I t I l .-.- I I 1 . Jterprtse promoted tere iu iuj the gummer g, ig now. In Higa gchool Auditorium on Fri ..tVi hoa nmmljwn mftlY" for toe I . . . . N L t nrii. V uiunuia w - tvlnff 'I'naM d wi onnnr taup nun- iiht. innR xiiu. puoiic geucitti.j .U.U. id red and fifty teachers in atten If the project goes through only WUI it De 01 immense aavan- It is eIPected that at least six tage to this town but also 01, vn- nundred win enroll during the 101a value w adjacent auw. term. The entire proceeds of the en tertainment will be given to tbene veterans and it is believed tha.t a full house will greet thd perfor mance, especially in view of the FRIDAY JUNE 27. 10:30 a. m. Devotional Exer cises, led by Rev. E. F. Sawyer. 11:00 a. m. Sermon, Rev, S. F. Bristow. , ' 2:00 p. m. Song Service. 2:15 p. m. -The Sunday School Working In Elizabeth City un til eiaht o'clock everv evening the barbers have" unusually long hours and the pnblic should co-operate wjth theni in their attempt to finish their work before midnight Saturday., N . Br the construction of fourteen 1 are . ha d -.Q-Unj, bodvmputation of the Elks in amateur and the Mission Problem, discus miles of road or less, all of the ODserve strict remllations as theatricals here. slon led by W. N. Gregory. urant's Neck section will i Da fA nnAnt. 0f I ThA nlnv ink nreaented Is - 3 :00 n. m. The Snndav School . - - ,, I IV ,vuAUVfc UUVk "w U I 1 ' opened to excellent railroad facju- whlcIl lg in Btrong contrast to the "The'Ranchman " and the cast of as a developer of the Country ties, and , Tyrrell Comity will b snmmer schools of years back characters makes it evident that Church, X. T. Halatead.'N. P. greatly Denentiea as wiu aio i when tbe h j wflg rejtardej ag the performance will be of a high Henniugs. JrJ. . . u- a piace ior a gooa time ratner wruer. Anuiauuiecoumrjuame Wltn uus rauroaa in operuuou Btnd credit 4o -in be the feature of the show A. UlfTAN Will IU1 I . " . . .otuppcruis Prof N w. Walker and It is con- orougnt twenty-qve mijes nearer ceded in all Bideg that hJ ig a guc. BftR ASSOCIATION MEETS SATURDAY, JUNE 28. 10:00 a. m. Devotional Exer- cihes, Herbert Peele. The North Carolina Bar Asso ciation will hold its fifteenth ..an nual meeting at Asheville this year on the second, third, and fourth' of July. The. headquarters of the Association will be at the 10:;M) a. in. The Sunday Battery Park Hotel to a railroad shipping point lf Icessful conductor A ' lone. . . . School a spiritual factor, Rev. N. At 8:30 P. M. on Wednesday, this line is put in operation Alii-1 . Afl eaane.tatinn n. with mi.. AhhIa Pnhoon. P. Stallincs. . , July 2nd: the meeting will be call gator-River4 Will be fifteen mile? -.t h,h anhM ,nnoia tr0f5 t?pM RpB9ie Pnhoon. Mrs. 11:00 a. m. Sermon. Rev. I. N. to order by the, President, nou nearer to railroad facilities, and LnnH;Btin nf nhnnf flfHr m0mw' Lt TTnnnor Rhmrt. ni Mrs. W. P. LofUn. Jan. S. Manning of the Raleigh the -whole of .. Albemarle Sound fwo. fn m-nr OBB;nir thA ratn. thew i I 2:00 p. m. The Graded Sunday Bar Mr. Thomas S. Rollins of dll have easy access to our evcel-Ln-00 nf 0f,, h'h-ia nhf that nnml will School. J. G. Grecon'. j the Asheville Bar will welcome lent and convenient railway ter- fltl(1 nrnMAm. nertotnino- iw. mnr thnn Lent. , 3:00 n. .The Bible , - iwnrir. wnnr n i. Knuan nr H'.iiva. i 'i nA enrirp fnsr nr rnararrpra ih ii tne promoters in t,-aev enons City wag elected presicJent as follows receive the cooperation and sup port iof the people there will be ' ' travel i by this road probably the finest ". undeveloped forming ' land in North Carolina. Strangers y driVen over the v proposed route nave declared that they haa not known there was such land In the . -State. , V' , . ,-: The project has been tinder way for some time. Bad weather for a while,' hindered' the work of the promoters but, now their plnnn ue being pushed forward to coin pletion. of the association. HEALTH OFFICERS' ING. - . MEET- John Buckley, foreman of Wes ton's Ranch ,.D. Guy Brockett lien Canithers, a wild blade iu charge of Burrside Ranch.,.."' Rev. S. F. Bristow. SUNDAY, JUNE 29, 10:0 a. m.-r-Devotional, Pritchard. , .10:30 a. m. Address. The Class, the members of the Association to' tne city, and' lion. John l. Bel lamy of the Wilmngton Bar will P. O. respond to this address of wel come, after. 'which the President. en- will deliver his annual address to largement of the Sunday School, the Association, ' On Monday of last week the .v " i. ltmrAn 11 nattn a nsnnhmfln Xnrth I'nrrilinn riouTTIiTlfflnoru J - cwm ............ , aanrfatiixn hoA 4a mBt cnnnaa. I Bill C. SaWVCr fni meAtini in u hiatnrir Vooriv Archie Stephens, a breath from n nnnrtre,! nf the mnnt native nrn. liay xoxey cressive physicians and health of- pgshot Burtj riieriff of Kiote fleers in the State met the day I . ivmu.u T-receeding the meeting of the 7nW tuDDS, uamtners' tore State Merlicnl Rnei'etv at Mnre- msln W.vR. Lambert head City. The paper and discus- Biff Walker, one of Camthers' .Jno. M. Harnev Prof. M. P. Jennings. -I .irt - r. ' 11 xx , w a. m. BBTiiion, uev. i; Stalllngs HERTFORD NEWS Hon. Robt W. Winston of the Raleigh Bar, will address the As fifiKfiationat the morning session on July Gi'd lI I.. 'L S '." the same day the aunual au.lii entitled, ''The , Lawyer, His .O portunities and Failures will be delivered by Hon. Thomas J. Jar-, Hertford, N. C, June 21. The vis, of Greenville. . young men of the town gave a At 10 A. M. on July 4th-there Options covering the i5to taSSSS S&SK Ft n ville sW t i honr rfj James NeWDOld Uvul,llS ,au,cB risinug iieic. xvmuug ium iuc icjwu ui n pci:ini iTwni- Elbert Spence tne P"e8t8 of honor were: Misses minee on tne lorrens system, the vueuiuum, ouaw unu Yiiiie, ui wiuicm iur uie couiinjf year win Oxford, N "C., guests - of Miss be elected and the Associatum Londa Shamberger; Miss Smith, will adjourn of Washington, D. C, guest of Miss Evelyn White, and Miss rteht of wnv have been neennxl cuici iuwuuu 'i otuuui!. Tlgnt ot way navejeen secured Eeporting Tuberculosis and Tv The preliminary survey of route began yesterday, and charter isbing written. Only two or three men on the proposed right of way are oppos the the Whole Time Health Offlcers,' Ra tional Quarantine,' and Common Sense in Disinfection. Dr. Richard H. Lewis, former ' keener on T .ne or exceptions. nhAM..ynont.rion In Schools. e, a nronco ltui, a nooning cowDoy - . . . . . .......... . Abe Haskett Mary Weston, daughter f Brice . .Miss Annie Lee Cohoon ing the project and it is hoped and nnj ; h . . Mis. lTstu RpM 'Tackson, of Norfolk, guest of Miss oeiievea mat tne entnusiasm or It? , n.an with urra."RnMwln Rteveno nf TCew "uj J1",gttU lue pw'P generally win - over- handsome eoldheaded cane bv the York . . .Mrs. J. Hopper Stuart M coiuce mis . '""l . - -come mis oppostion. ;, Association in recognition nf nii Practically all of the people Uiflsh devotion and never tiring Tiave been very liberal in the mat- efforts for the advancement of the: ter or granting options, and tnis right of way will be secured so wide that it will offer considera ble latitude in the matter of the route chosen. public health of the State. His lifelong friend, Dr.' Geo GTThom- ns, of TVilmington, made the pre sentation speech. DrGeo. M. Cooper was elected Jennie Lawrence, a ranch girl ...... Miss Bessie Cohoon Cowboys, etc, etc. BELVIDERE NEWS - j-ji vwvjtji vt txa cid.lVfl The womotery say that thev are Preallent nf the AMnHntinnj nri -nnshin? the nroiect wthont re- Ttr W S TlnnUn Ranutora nt m . - - " I-ar x. tt iitL ; i x j i I n sy 4-a moAAntiAn ar ha hritYiA An wara or nope or reward, and tne the State Board of Health, was .Margaret o. uuue recorneu uome ' '"l"""' v" BelvidereyN. C, June 23. Miss Miss.Margeret Blow, Mrs. Ful- ford, and Miss Ellen Winslow.left Saturday for Norfolk. ' Miss Londa Shamberger enter tained at the Methodist parsonage last Thursday afternoon in honor of her visitors. ' Miss Ellen Winslow entertain ed a few 'friends at cardssafifteS'ed- nesday, afternoon. ' . i ; . : f Miss Evelyn White gave an el- veonler are urged "to cooperate felected Secretary and Trasnrer Saturday from Westown Board- with them. In '. making the way for the ensuing yeaw ','' . j ',- .. ingg School. , open for the investment of money The next meeting of the Asso- Mr. Norman Hollowell spent in this enterprise. ciation will be held in Raleigh the Sunday, morning'at his! home in Tliose directly, interested ' may ar nreeedin" tne meeting of the Selwin. , , -get detailed 1 information by ' ad- - dressing J. E. or J. u. Uomman--der at Flizabpth City. SE-MEEKINS. Mr. CTade Wise and Miss Ber tha Meekins, , both of Stumpy IVint, were married on Sunday at tbe home of 1hc bride. J f f ; Eev. B. P-., Robinson,! assisted ty Rev. J. Ji Morris performed the ceremony and the music was .rendered by Mrs. Lillian Wise. J.- - Mr. and , Mrs. Wise passed , V through Elizabeth City yesterday on their way to Boston. ' Elate Medical Society In Hu2e, CHANGES IN THE STATE . B0.4RD OF HEALTH.. FOR SALE. Choice White Orphington, and -pullets at 0c, and T5c each., r W. L. JONES, "" June24 27-Julyl 3t Raleigh St. 'Last week saw. quite a change in the State Board of ; Health. Three' new members take - their seats on the Board, and one old member was reappointed. Gover nor Craig reappointed Drl R. H. Lewis,! of Raleigh, former, Secre tary, to succeed himself on the Board, and, and Dr. Edward J. Wood of Wilmington to succeed Dr. Edward C.Register of Char lotte. The State Medical Society elected Dr. - A. A. - Kent of Lenoir, tfo succeed Dr. J. E. Ashcraft, 'of Monroe, and Dr. Cyrus Thompson of Jackson ville ---f to-" succeed Dr. s David profession, sound thinkers, deeply interested m public health, arid the pnblic has a right to expect uome good health work from such a team. " - . ' Mrs. W. H. Bradshaw, of Berk- ley, Va., visited Miss Belle White several days last week. Dr. L A. Ward made a business trip to Norfolk Monday--"i f j Miss Rachel McQuiston left Monday for her home in Pitts burgh, Pa. Mr. Henry C. Stokes, of Hert ford was the guest of Miss Lucy White Sunday evening. 4 ' Miss Fannie McMillan of Hert ford is visiting Misses Lummie Wright and Ruth Lamb. Mss Nell Ward fepent Catnrday morning in Elizabeth City.- - Mr.. Edgar . Lane was in .Hert ford Saturday on business. Mrs. T. C. Perry was quite sick Sunday. . 1 Mr. Rufus White and daughter Miss Cora White left Monday noon for High Point to visit'rela tlves. . Mr. H. W. Lamb went to Hert ford Saturday afternoon. Wednesday .evening in honor of her guests. , . - The Junior Set gave an ice cream ; partyr on Thursday, 1 after noon at the home of M. W T. McMulIan. , .J v Mrs. W ,Winslow entertained a small party pf frends at Rook on Thursday afternoon. "' " , Mr. Riddick Chapel's store Was burned Thursday night His in surance amounted to 2,000. : -t A run-away couplej Miss White hurst and Mr. Murray, of New- bern, were married here .early Wednesday;) morning by Mr. Slwtniburger. - ' . NEW SUPERINTENDENT. Mr. W. V. Satterthwaite has succeeded Mr. C M. Edwrds as Superintendent of the Elizabeth City Fertilizer and Oil Co. Mr. Edwards has been superintendent of tbe company since it was first Organized. Joseph and Manly Teele left for. their home atBureaw. Satur day wgnt to attd the marria, or tneir siSTrpc I ft-.. W. C. Wicker of the col lege faculty left for Dayton, O., yesterday morning, where on Fri day he will meet , with, the Sun. 'day-school board of the American Christian Convention, of iwhlch he is chairman, for an executive session . of several ' days. From Dayton,' Dr. Wicker will, go. to New York, whence on the, 24th instant he will sail via. the steam ship Rydam of the Red Star Line to Cherbourg, France. After tour ing France, Dr. Wicker will eo t Zurich, : Switzerland for the Sunday-school . Convention, to which he is a duly accredited del egate from North Carolina. Aft er the Zurich Convention closes Dr. Wicker will tour Germany and Kngland, and reach New York cn the return voyage August 11th. Dean W, P, Lawrence of the college facnlty has just received notice of the ..'conferring of the i-onorary degree of Doctor of Lit erature noon himself by Defiance College, Ohio. Dean Lawrence the head of the English Depart ment here and is widely known as an authority in English Litera ture. .'Two years "ngo, he lectured in the ' Defiance College Summer school and this degree is given as evidence of his fine work at that time.'1 Dr. Lawrence's university training was had at Yale, where ne too nigii rank In the Short Story and English Literature. - . ' Mw E. S. Hall and Hhwl N.! Brinkley, of Norfolk, are here vis iting Mrs. F. a Jacocks. ' Roner. N. C. June 21. Prepa- ratios are being perfected for the most- elaborate. Fourth of Ju ly celebration ever attempted In this section. A mass meeting was held in the town hall, Monday evening,, L. G. Roper being made chairman, , and narry M. Jacobs permanent : secretary-treasurer. Some of the features of the celebration al ready decided on,J are two ball , games, foot races wheel-barrow and other races for which suita- v ble prizes will, be. awarded ;,anto mobile show and parade in which t is expected at least 200 auto mobiles will. take part, Jrizes of , $10 and $5 to be awarded to first and second . best decorated car;, open to alL . s ' W. M. Bond Jr., of Plymouth,;, N. C, will be the orator of the , day, while other speakers will al , ,, make short .addresses. All thv-.-: storey bank and postoffice will be closed except for a short while for the necessary transaction of business. The town will be gaily decorated, one or more brass bands prer-ent, with grand display of fireworks at night. All the fra-! ternnl societies are expected to take an active part .in the celebra ' ton, including the Masons, Jun iors, Moderti Woodmen, Wood- ' men of the World, Charitable 1 Brotherhood of Farmers' Union ; in fact it will be fraternal dayr ' fnf ms'. ir, ,. home-comers' day nnl 1 Ju l. .-I f i.a! ..,.-, . into one big celebration. The committee Qn transporta tion will, take" up with the rail roads the matter of rnnnine the Columbia train direct to Roper . and holding it here until 5:30 p; m. for th conveniepep of the peo ple of Tyrrell and the lower part of Wafhinirtop county, and it Is hoped that reduced, rates can be . secures. ' Special nrraneements ,v will be made for parking the auto- ,.. mobiles on the ball ground after the paradf so that the games can, -v be seen to advantage. ,t ; " ' All autolsts in , this : and, sur-, , rounding counties are especially! . invited and requested to be pre . . ' cnt and participate in the parade. All members of fraternal' societies are requested to come and wear - the badge or other emblem of . their society, visitors from a dis t. tance as well as those from nearby. ' will be welcome. Those wishing i to participate in any of the con- : tests wilj communicate with Har- ry M. jacoDs, secretary-treasurer, Fourth of , July committee. Fur ther announcements ahd full pro- . gram, will be published as soon as completed.:, : . f ; x. 7 ' STORES WILL CLOSE ON . . , , , FOUBTn. , , . , . At ,the suggestion of the Gen- v ' tlemen's .Driving Club and uu view of the eeneral festivities of h' , the, Fourth and of past precedent v here, the Mayor will request that the business houses of the city be closed on the Fourth at noon. ' ' The 'suggestion meets with gen eral favor and without doubt will ; le pnt.into effect : , - WANTED , " ' ' I have booked at this ' time white man to run locomotive in timber woods : electric light plant ice plant J fireman ;' r watchman, and other Important Jobs. G. H. SEXTON, Labor Agent , ' -i ' ' . 201 Locust St lt-pd . j i - MrsF. O Jacocks and little? son hare returned Tsasx Norfoli.
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