■ft ■■ V ri We're here again with our whh for a Merry Christmas to our friends —only this year we want to say, let's make it— A Mewuf American GUbUtmal Meiggs Company tsss33ssssss ft a: SASA a: g A A » f ij /* I MWw AY YOU WHOWOIB WITH | I r 6/ j# 1 VVNJOYA y 4/ ffAMNIM *| I A I i 1 & * j I | I TluNTim g I S| j 1\ | jin*. I j Roses 5-10-25 c Store I | Santa Has Traded His Reindeer t In Hilt Say «*f if* eld Saint Nick koc gene id wt in kb effort* so please kb friend*. In nm distent yarl* as tka flak* ha May avaa snr plaat kb reindeer and tleigh with a jeep . . . at a tank ... or a P-40 ... but knowing him like wa 4a, wa know that bo wUI find away to bring the true (pint of Christmas to all. 'TOt It b o comforting thought and o blessing to know that regardless of the unhappiness and disappointments which have been the experiences of many the post few years, there re- , ,j mains the traditional feeling of good cheer at Christmastime. Let each of us bo conscious of the things that ore expected of us thb present sea son. Let each of as spread cheer and happiness and goad fellowship with all that* wham wa came in contact to porp&rafo the glories ej^en 1 AmOm Triangle Service Station Classified and Legate) LOST—ONE BUNCH OP KEYS ON, Broad (Street between King and j Queen. Finder please return to , O. M. Elliott, Elliott Co., Edenton. j' Reward. Itpd FOR SALE—SIX BANTAM CHICK ens. See Jim Blair, East Church Street, Edenton. It* L6ST—LARGE BROWN LEATHER , pocket book containing ration books, eye glasses, driver’s license, change purse, etc. Reward, if re turned to Mrs. Junius W. Davis. | dec.23pd. FOR SALE—TWO FULL-BLOODED Holstein cows, one fresh and one calf. Will sell in lot or separately. See V. J. Turner on I.ayden Fanil, near Edenton. dec.23,30p i. FOUND—LOCK TO AUTOMOIU U gasoline tank, together with keys. Owner can secure same by appiy ! ing to The Herald, identifying | property and paying for this ad. ! FOR SALE—SEVERAL BUILDING lots on Route 32 on way to Albe ', marie Sound Bridge. See W. D. Moran, Edenton, N. C. rec.23pd. ; ' WARD’S SHOE SHOP NOW HAS 11 another repairman apd hopes to be • : in position to give better and more ; ) prompt service. j | FOR SALE GMC THREE-QUAR ter-ton truck, 1936 model. Fair shape. Pruden Forehand, Route l, 1 Tyner, N. C. decl6,23pd FOR SALE—ONE CORNER CUP-j board, drop leaf tables, a number of small tables and paint sprayer. See Capt. P. H. Bell, at Chowan River Bridge. dec.9,16,23pd. EMERGENCY CALLS FOR UlSE ful and beautiful Fuller gifts tak en while they last. Phone 84-W, or write R. H. Bachman, Dealer, Edenton, N. C. dec.9,16,23,30pd. > KINSTON "GRINDING COMPANY. , Sharpening service for barbers’ hair clippers, horse clipper blades, scissors, pinking shears, sausage mill plates and blades. Guaranteed to cut. Mail to Box 84, Kinston, N. C. dec.9,16,23pd. : FOR SALE— ONE MULE. WILL sell cheap. Apply to Fred White, Route 1, Edenton, N. C. dec.9,16,23pd. i WANTED— ALL PEOPLE SUFFER ! i ing from' kidney trouble or back ache to try Kiddo at 97c. Money back guarantee at Mitchener’s : i Pharmacy, Edenton. exp may 30 FREE! IF EXCESS ACID CAUSES* you pains of Stomach Ulcers, In digestion, Heartburn, Belching, Bloating, Nausea, Gas Pains, get . free sample of UDGA at Mitch- j I eneris Pharmacy. exp dec 23 p . PERMANENT WAVE, 59c! DO: your own Permanent with Charm- Kurl Kit. Comple e equipment, including 40 curlers and shampoo. Easy to do, absolutely harmless. Praised by thousands including Fay McKenzie, glamorous movie star., Money refunded if not satisfied. I Mitchener’s Pharmacy. . exp feb lOpd NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of Amelia L. Privott, j deceased, late of Chowan County,' North Carolina, this is to notify all creditors to present their claims to the undersigned at Edenton, North Carolina, on or before December 2, 1944, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 2nd day of December, 1943. WILLIE CHARLTON, Administrator of Amelia L. Elliott, Deceased. dec.2^1,16,23,30, jan.6pd. v / ; r To Celebrate ■ CHRISTMAS Is to Celebrate FREEDOM A. S. HoUowell - i | Midnight High Mass ' j At St. Ann’s Church In Bolemn and joyful celebration of the anniversary of the Incarnation of Jesus Christ, the Son of God and founder of the Catholic Church, the Most Holy Sacrifice of the Mass will be offered three times Christmas: First at Midnight (between Christ mas Eve and Christmas Day) in St. Ann’s Church, comer of N. Broad and Albemarle Streets, Edenton; the second at 8:45 a. m., at Harvey Point Air Station; the third at Windsor j i Prisoners of War Labor Camp at 1 4:30 p. m., stated the Reverend Father Francis J. McCourt, Pastor and Chaplain. Everybody invited to St. Ann’s. The first and third Masses will be Missa Cantata de Angelis (Sung Mass of the Angels) in centuries olq Gregorian, chant accompanied by music, with traditional Christmas hymns, Holy Communion at all the services, each preceded by confes sions with sermon during Mosses o. "Christ’s "Mass, or It’s the Mass That Matters.” A remarkably faithful miniature reproduction in figures of the first • Christina? will be on display in St. Ann’s from Midnight Mass to Janu-1 ary 13. Sundays, Mass H. P. Air Station, .8:45 a. m.; St. Ann’s, 11 a. m., and Windsor Prisoners of War Labor, Camp, 4:80 p. m. I RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL j Mrs. Clayton Hollowell has return ed to her home bn East King Street 1 from Lake View Hospital, Suffolk, i Va., where she underwent an opera i tion. She is getting along nicely. _• « (That Na;?<?in<? I Backache! 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'Y 0 j | / IT leost one time In the year weconbe hoppy. con >/ tentment and enjoyment of '‘"'"evidence at this one season of the V e f r ~~2 ir^!^ 1 *L ll £P s for JJhich significant occasion we need to lean toward those things for which Christmas stands. We need the spiritual help »hatwmes thoughtfulness of loved ones and friends. It ®2f u 2S3ed ogement to us after the experiences of th * Mtodwrthainsettled / conditions, with sacrifices, and in many cases— unhappiness. N, things for which Christmas re stands, obtaining from these remefhbronces thrf confi \ dence that will enable us to meet the problems of the future with heads unbowed. W May we wish you a happy season for this and many | more year* to come. . 0 CHOWAN. 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