Thursday, September IK. 1980 ■■ Jam ||||i||||g| . WmHmd -—■• - -jiL.>** BiCOZENE's antibacterial action speeds healing of itchy genital or anal areas. Look for BiCOZENE Creme in the purple box at your pharmacy. Or ask for “By*Co*Zeen!’ Extra strength. Use only as directed. BiCOZENE 1 I NOTICE TO ALL I VOTERS OF I CHOWAN I COUNTY I GENERAL ELECTION I TUESDAY, I NOVEMBER 4,1980 FOR ■ PRESIDENTIAL, CONGRESSIONAL, STATE LEGISLATIVE OF ■ FICES, JUDICIAL, COUNTY OFFICES, ONE CONSTITUTIONAL ■ AMENDMENT, AND SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT SUPERVISOR Voting will be at the following places ■ EAST EDENTON COUNTY OFFICE BUILDING Mrs. Andrew Whitson Registrar Mrs. W. E. Mills Judge Mrs. Rudolph Dale Judge ■ WEST EDENTON EDENTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING Mrs. Carroll W. Jones Registrar Mrs.S.F. Hicks Judge Mrs. David O. Wright Judge ROCKY HOCK RESQUE SQUAD BUILDING Mr. Alfred Howard Registrar Mr. Paul Ober Judge Mrs. Linwood E. Lane Judge ■ CENTER HILL CENTER HILL COMMUNITY BUILDING Mr. Ralph R. Goodwin ... Registrar Glorious Elliott Judge Glenn Rogerson Judge ■ WARDVILLE WARDVILLE COMMUNITY BUILDING (N.C. 32) Mrs. Jimmy Hare Registrar Mr. W. Jennings Bunch Judge Mrs. Lester R. Lane Judge I YEOPIM EDENTON MUNICIPAL AIRPORT Mrs. Gene Nixon Registrar Miss Sara Margaret Harrell Judge Mr. Gurney Pritchett Judge I The books are now open for registration for the GENERAL ELECTION. ■ Registration hours are MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY from ■ 9:00 A.M. until 1:00 P.M. in the Election Office, the Tax Listing Office ■ with Mrs. Myrtle Hare on Tuesday and Thursday, or with the Registrars I and Judges listed above by appointment. DEADLINE FOR I REGISTERING FOR THE GENERAL ELECTION IS MONDAY, OC ■ TOBER 6, 1980, at 5:00 P.M. ■ Any person who has been or will have been a resident of the State of I North Carolina and of the precinct where he now lives for 30 days by the I date of the General Election in November, and is 18 years of age or will ■ be by the date of the General Election, November 4,1980, may register and vote. I Persons who have moved must transfer to correct precinct by the ■ deadline, October 6, 1980. ABSENTEE VOTING TO START SEP ■ TEMBER sby mail and one-stop October 6,1980. I DEADLINE FOR APPLYING FOR ABSENiEE BALLOTS IS WED NESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1960 at 5:00 P.M. I WRITE-INS ALLOWED IN GENERAL ELECTION. ■ POLLS WILL OPEN AT 6:30 A.M. AND CLOSE AT 7:30 P.M. ■ CURBSIDE VOTING WILL BE ALLOWED FROM 7:00 A.M. UNTIL ■ 6:00 P.M. ONLY. ■ VOTING MACHINES WILL BE USED. I ?.J{ 7Ka****f ■ E.N. Manning *, I Chairman Chowan County Board Os Elections John A. Holmes High School Band preparing for com petition. The 95-member band will be leaving Tuesday morning to par ticipate in the annual marching band competition at the Virginia State Fair in Richmond, Virginia. This event is sponsored each year by the Virginia State Fair and Virginia Com monwealth University. Under the direction of Otis Strother, the John A. Holmes High School Band will compete in Division Two. They will be judged on music, marching and maneuvering and general effect. Last year they placed second in their division and the flags placed first. I c-crtam manufacturing be gan in the U.S. in 1851. THE CHOWAN HERALD Pride vs. Wisdom By Apostle William F. Coston I saw Pride and Wisdom walking side by side and Wisdom said to Pride...“ Where goeth Thou?” And Pride said to Wisdom...“l’m on my way to Hell.” I Pride, dwell in the hearts of simple men and women. Cleverness is my making, deceiving the hearts of men and women. I ring doors for simpletons, and to every passer-by I say...“ Come and take of my wares.” Many buy my wares and become fools and understand not that death is my kinsman. I lead by the way of unrighteousness. All that follow me make their bed in Hell. Wisdom said...“Oh Pride, why art Thou so simple and foolish, and thy heart fully set to destroy the children of men?” Why won’t Thou take counsel of men and be wise? Understanding is my kin sman and...“l Wisdom, dwell with prudent children of men.” I lead the wise in the paths of righteousness. I put wise sayings in the mouths of the foolish. I condemn poverty. I teach men the ways of God. I lead men out of poverty by the path of righteousness. I bring men into the knowledge of the most high. Death and destruction lies not before me. My paths are ways of pleasantness, long life and abundance. All my ways lead to Heaven, because my maker is God. “Oh, Pride, Thou cursed child of Satan... Cursed forevermore... Doomed to the pits of Hell to rise no more.” Oh, Thou cursed child of poverty, that teaches men to hate one another, that treats the blind as though they have no eyes; never letting them see the light. Thou obstructor of justice... Punisher of the truth...“Oh, subtile you, Thou child of Satan, made to be destroyed.” Though subtilty is Thou making, yet -thy way a-are-not perfect before God. All thy ways are in the heart of the earth. “Oh foolish Pride, who has bewitched thee, so that Thou cannot obey the truth?” Thy ways are forver before God, as ways of perverseness and stumbling blocks for the children of men. Oh Pride, Thou dwelleth in the house of rich men, making their hearts swell out of proportion, causing j their head to jump time and J call God a liar, and destroy , themselves through Thou aid before their time. Wise men do not partake of thee Oh Pride; they forsake the foolish and live forever more. Oh Pride, Thou deceiver of mankind, that camouflages their path, sets traps for the simple and calls everyone that goes right on his way. Thou saith...“ Come and partake of me and reign as Kings and Queens.” And they know not that death and AFHAC To Meet America’s Four Hun dredth Anniversary Com mittee (AFHAC) will meet Friday, Sept. 19 and Saturday, Sept. 20, at the Marine Resources Center on Roanoke Island. Sessions are scheduled to begin at 9 A.M. each day. The agenda is incomplete, but members expect to discuss, among other things, the construction of a facsimile of an English sailing ship. AFHAC is the organization charged by the state with coordinating the celebration of the 400th anniversary of the voyages to Roanoke Island un dertaken by the English between 1584 and 1587. For details, call AFHAC’s executive secretary John Neville in Chapel Hill, (919) 929-3600. wmiswtzr YOU CAN REST IASI Sleep-Eze contains a gentle sleep inducer that helps you get agood night's sleep. And isn't that aH you want? Use only as directed destruction are in, their house, nor that their mind, Oh Pride is deranged. They knoweth not what Thou doeth, and that their resting (dace is in the pit of Hell. Thou claimeth that Thou art rich, but poverty is Thou kinsman. “Oh Pride, Thou art but a fool.” I Wisdom dwell in the marketplace, in the chief place of concourse, in the wise places of the earth. I give men new cars, gigantic corporations, fabulous homes .and man sions. I Wisdom, create millionaires, give men multitudes of friends, multitudes of days ancP also eternal life in the end. My ways are always before God, as His delight. I Wisdom, dwelt with God in the beginning. His creations are of my making. Oh foolish ones, take of me and live forever. Oh Pride, thy paths cross mine on many occasions. I have watched many foolish men partake of thee and vanish from the earth; because their maker is Satan. Oh Pride, thy madness makes me angry. I will take hold of thee and I will expose thee. I will make known thy ways before the face of men. They shall become frighten of thee, Oh Pride. No man shall want to lay hold on thee again. “Thou Foolish, Unlearned, Ungodly, Unpleasant Son of the Devil.” Vikings Gain Victory The ECSU “Vikings” won their conference opener against the Bulldogs of Bowie State. The Vikings record is now 1 win no loss and 1 tie. Their next game will be against Virginia State, the 20th of September at Elizabeth City. Defensive tackle James Hamilton set-up the first Viking score, mid-way thru the first quarter, with his fumble recovery on the 28 yard line of the Bulldogs. Running back Gary Sneed- Spivey scored from the one yard line on the sixth play the drive. John Norris kicked the extra point. REGISTER TO VOTE SPECIAL REGISTRATION OPPORTUNITY FOR RESIDENTS OF CHOWAN COUNTY. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1980 10 A. M. UNTIL 4 P. M. Old County Courthouse Assembly Room The Registration Books Will Also Remain Open At The Regular Hours And Places Until Oct. 6, 1980 For The General Election. Bring Some Type Os REMEMBER: Identification Such As You Must Register By Driver’s License Or Mon., Oct. 6 To Vote Birth Certificate. On Nov. 4 THIS APPEAL SPONSORED BY THE CHOWAN COUNTY DEMOCRATIC PARTY Death Claims « Mrs. Harris Mrs. Bertie Jolly Harris, 807 North Broad Street, died September 10 in Chowan Hospital. She was 75. Mrs. Harris was a retired homemaker. She was born in Martin County on June 14, 1905, daughter of the late Joseph H. and Nanolyne Williams Jolly. She was married to William D. Harris, who survives. Also surviving is a son, Thomas C. Cross, Jr., of Edenton; a brother, Lee Roy Jolly of Norfolk, Va.; two sisters: Mrs. Irene J. Akers of Hopewell, Va.; and Mrs. Lola Batkins of Nor folk, Va.; and four grand children. Mrs. Harris was a member of Edenton Baptist Church, H. H. McMillan Group, Colonial Homemakers Club and the VFW Auxiliary. Funeral services were held at 3 P.M. Friday in Edenton Baptist Church with Dr. John Allen of ficiating. Burial was in Beaver Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers were: Kenneth Warren, William Godsey, Earl White, Noahl Goodwin, Jr., Clyde Hollowell and Herbert By rum. Williford-Barham Fun eral Home was in charge of arrangements. Early in the fourth quarter the Bulldogs scored on their sixth play of a 36 yard drive. Their running attempt of the extra point failed. The Vikings scored again in the middle of the fourth quarter toping a 63 yard scoring drive. Running back James Best broke thru from the 23 yard line for the score. The kick by John Norris was good. The Vikings put the game out of reach when Defensive back Dwight Taylor in tercepted a Bowie pass with 51 seconds left in the game. Championship Match Held By Bob Kelly In a very close match Sunday afternoon, Larry Hughes defeated Scott Privott to win his first club championship match play. Larry was six holes up after the first 18 mainly because of a fine 69; but Scott would not give up, coming back to two holes down with three to go. However on number 16, Scott ran out of cigarettes and bogeyed the hole. Larry two-putted for par to win his only club championship, a very prestigious event. Larry joins Randy Crabtree, medal club champion, as first time club cnampion. Both will be very worthy champions and will represent our club well in the Tournament of Champions in Havelock, next June. In the first flight Hood Ellis defeated Allen Downum, Sr., three up with two to go. Warner Perry defeated Hiram Weeks to win the second flight and Jim Darnell defeated Ronnie Rountree to win the third flight. Congratulations to all the winners. Even though the fields were small in this year’s club championship, competition was the best it has ever been. This speaks well of the playing ability of our golfers. Friday evening at 7 o’clock all players and their guests will feast on bar becue chicken prepared by NOTICE THE ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING OF THE CUPOLA HOUSE ASSOCIATION, INC., WILL BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, AT 10:30 A.M. IN THE COUNCIL ROOM OF THE TOWN OF EDENTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING. ALL MEMBERS ARE URGED TO ATTEND. Page 9-A the golf committee. Following will be a Calcutta at 8 P.M. Saturday and Sunday our annual member guest tournament will be held with first day scores determining flights. One of the hardest secrets for a man to keep is his opinion of himself. The trouble with being a good sport is that you have to lose to prove it. -The Flying K. Texas The merchants are now licking their chops over prospective Christmas dollars. One consolation for the hot summer days is the number of beautiful summer nights. Women like a strong, silent man because they think he’s listening. -Coast Guard Magazine Principles are usually read, not lived. -Times, Davenport New Faith -- Chapel / *l. Welcomes Cv Y You To A Real New Testament- Full Gospel-Holy Ghost Filled Church, ror more Information Call 482-7545 Or 221-8234 In Edenton, N.C. Rev. Steve Leicester Pastor