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2 li 9 - .. .. T". 77. ",. ... mm nnnt office at Edenton aecqad class matter January y, . Entered as N . 0., under the Act of March 3.1879. . ' Pu bliahed Every Friday . ;,tti Kimvo TnmxrTaTTT?.n nu APPLICATION. I , . SUBSCRIPTION $1.00 PEB YEAB IN ADVANCE. Six Months 50c. ' Three Months: 25e. The Editor will not be responsible for the views or statements of correspondents ' . : .i rsr roiAt anv Tiart or all of any article. , '5mKXKrtS oSy on onS side ol the paper aid ehouidr be sure vwiwywuuuw 0 t , inia mnct ha Ricmftd bv the correspon- -' to sxexi proper names corrocuj. bdij teilMname WlU not be published without Ma or her consent, y Edenton, NkC, Friday, August 28, 1914. with Spanish Mackerel, 'Blue Fish, Trout. Plenty of Boats. Charges Moderate. Comfortable Hotels & Cottages. Extremely Low Se4son-TWeek EndSunday. -excursion fares . i-VIA- Equals 25 A startling statement but a true onr in this case. .One teaspoonful of medicine and two pottnds If your own ground feed (cost about 3 cents equal, ' --in what they do for your animals and fo wlsr-two pounds of any ready-made stock or; poultry tome , (price .25 cents). There you are t If you don't hefieve it, try it out! Buy, today, a.can of t Afi TFpp STOCK & POULTRY j)CC JUw MEDICINE QaagM ifi lata taaie K!akes it rendt-proJucfef. POULTRY MEDICIM also bur 32 page, itlustril Bee Dee Stock Medicine Company. Cbattanooga, Tena. 25c, 50c and $1. per can. At yoar dealer's. tw Aaiftfl Mrs. M. N. Felton is iill II c aio loaiiug . . -- AnnnU historv and some other malaria fever. goou. articles wis wco vovauoo , i . f Mr arirl I t w . nn O A " : Mn nA t rtmnarAn rn nrinr wh. i i uiuuuy ncio kuooo i 11 1 p a kii t. . m.. v CHAS.B. General Commission Merchant 1 . - - -1 ! i . : , ' '" ' - - ." 7 ! Refer by Permission to rilxx iO, W.CJ.. 7 Norfolk, Va. Ask ticket agents for time tables and fares or write W F. PORCH. vl" - Beaufort, N. C. ' J. t. MITCHELL, T. P. A., W. T. Cross, Gates ville Theo. S. Meekins. Manteo. W. T. Hopkins, Creswell, N. C. L. C. Eelfe Jacocks, N. u. ; A.. Sawyer Sons & Co., Belcross, N. C. W T. Wilson. Motoc N. O. . - Norfolk, Va. BIV AMERICAN CAP" ADVISED KING GEORGE the paper. The extremely hot Mrs. E. C. Story and family Suu . weather the last few weeks made day. m ' I . a. . , r- tiDvo nnr I Miaa Roxie Horton was tlie l ucvcwatj mo " i - nuace rrkllara rA.raafc 09in. which eae8t ot Miss moiiie iuansean wa hooe to Have all right before Saturday night. i .1 m- TT? TTT11? . A. 'L. ..ntUricima Th a nnnnnntS for Mr. Willie Williams IS UU IUO ojir Daper's not being well print- sick list. i - . d last week aDd this. Miss Ora btory of JNorloiK is at the bedside of her brother Mr. The European war is still rag- Horace Story. tier with fliA lncn nf almnat count- fc I ci livoQ nnrl nnfnlrl nrn i' " J l" TUQ uermaus seem to nave oeen M and Mrg T D Hollowell . Ywvrivv 5u uut " and son Fseston spent Sunday at And Attache Calls Advice to aiiv apreed tnat witn utreac joru - -rr. I t ! v- 1 1 man v ihw. t t . o : . i I am, r ranee, Russia, oervia, ua-i R . Tosiah EiHott of Hertford ;. pan, and possibly Italy against I . Saturday night at the home Raleigh, N. C. J - - ' . : . 'l i . :- r- J I I. Jl Kli L IflL "And You'd Better Makejit a Studebaker" He toldiis Naval Attache. : Praises Service Hobbsville News. the: fancy Several months before the war her, she must eveEtualiy be de- f Mr. Luke Hollowell. r i a tt Jl ..Ull I JVJrS. AUCe li0DD8 01 KOCKY In , l?,nn0 fii:; -Waw WAnn W urn than CifiT) I rmaww L-: " rw.oiMM v Hock i3 nere the gUeSt of reia- other country', but she 'cannot en- L. , dure a long siege with practically Mr Havwood Banch viflit.d aU her men in the army and food relatives of Hertford last week. Supplies CUt Off. Mr ami Mrs. I. D. Hollowell 1 . . . ' j Mr. Oscar Brown of Raleigh, came Wednesday and spent until Monday at Mrs. C. B Hathawa's 1 A number of our youug people attended the Lawn party at Zion's Wednesday. I Mr. Emory Gibson of Ports- mouth spent the week end with relatives of this place. Mr. and Mrs Charlie Brinkley, Miss Lizzie and Mr. Carson Brinkley. of Colerain were in our yillagd Friday and.Saturday the guests of friends and relatives. Miss Benlah Rountree of Port George of England sent CapV C. Norfolk spent from Friday until B. Gaunt of the Royal Navy;on a Monday with relatives here. mission to the United 1 Miss Mattie Rounttee of Cora- Phone 53. GROCER - i . - ... ... Quick Service. ' the Attention of Presi dent Wilson; ifcfc peake is spending sometime here States. Cant. Gaunt is now .in ?.fitts- Miss Flonne Blanchard pDent and baby spent Saturday afternoon b investigating the. virious Saturday afternoon with Mrs. W. u at- i i - - processes of manufactunngLarmpr G. Hollowell. plate One of his hrst places ot .-Miss Gladys Hmton called on East Carolina Teactiers Training school A State scjiool to train teachers for the public schools of North Carolina.. Every energy is directed to this one purpose. Tuition free to all who agree to teach. Fall Term! begins September 22, 1914. For catalogue arid other information address, , Robt Hi bright, - President. GREENVILLE, N. C. The United States government lith hef u and Mrg W. L. Hobb?. ia investieatiner the cause of the jndden riie in prices of food in ai7 rri m cuuuwy. X4iere w muc vr . nf last wftek with hr sifttpr . . : t idttmfta for the rise in the orice .r " " 7, "7" V 7" J . mtSDurg otuaeoaper aeaiers afe r --- - r . tv rs w i-i w nn nnr nr h nenrv Miss Jennie Hollowell spent aR was the?DeRoy Motoi Car Miss Paul rue :xrof Sugar, as practically all con iumed in this country is produced in the United States and its de- .-pendencies, not affected by the war. -We are glad to note a slight fall in the price -of sugar. Strange of Wilmington, . well known in this part of the State, died Sunday after a linger ing illness of a year or more. Cross, , - Mr. W. Scott Boyce . left Mon-t day for Raleigh where he will spend a few days. M rs. W. HI Boyce spent Satur day afternoon with her sister Mrs. Thomas Trotman of Trotville. Mrs. Molhe Riddick and gaand daughter' spent Friday with her daughter Mrs. L. P. Hinton of Yivian. ; ' Miss Lottie Boyce is visiting Farmers Union Speaking At her father near Edenton. Kocky Hock, Thursday Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hobbs Sept. 3, 1914. j were the guests of parents Mr. and Mrs E. Bunch Sunday. On Thursday, Sept. 3. the Mrs.l W. L. Hobbs was the County Farmers' Union will meet guest of Mrs. Bunch Sunday after with the Rocky Hock Union at noon. -Rocky Hock. I Miss Tannie Hobbs returned Mr. S. H. Hobbs of Clinton. I home Friday after a visit to rela- Hohhs SatnrdaV polprei- :;'- - lL" uternoon. : where he arranged for thegarag,-! Miss Eva Ward is the guest of ing of his Studebaker VSix ; which hor gister Miss Lillie Ward he had bought in London.; "Of course, I must have an A merican car." Caot. Gaunt told Messrs:; Mills and Waddell Hobbs Misses Beulah Rountree and Sibyl Russell were out motor Mr. DeRoy. "Why? Well, His ing Saturtiay afternoon B. Hathaway called L. Hobbs Saturday Majesty ordered me to, tor oner Mis. C. reason. fi on Mrs. R. "Before I left, he gave me my afternoon. instructions. v Misses Iona and Ellie Rountree " 'Live a3 the Americans do," entertained a number of young he said. 'Make their ways;; your men Sunday uight. Misses Sibyl Russell, Mattie ways. Be sure to drive ariAmer ican car. You'd best have1 it a Studebaker. They are firje, big people, and they'll take good care of you.' !' So I bought this car and i brought it over with me. f "When I called to pay my re snects to "President Wilson, I add Beulah Rountree entertained Sunday night. Mr. Llewellyn Ward made his usual call Saturday night. Mr. Loyd Hathaway cadled to see Miss Ira Hollowell Sun day night. Miss Myrtle Hofler and Mr. drove to the White House in my Jesse Wiggins were out driving - present and address the unions. Mr. Paul Hollowell spent Sun, . 7 J J If . y 7 r' -it: a cauea ineutfsmcm & ; auciiuuut . misses oauie va : 2Ict CTerybody attend. day at Ocean View. E. J. GRIFFIN, Mrs. N. L Bunch was the guest Secty. County Union, ot Mrs.. James Riddick Saturday afternoon. Mrs. W. H. Riddick and son spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. Eure Notes. Miss Pennie Parker who has Henry H6fier of Hobbs ville. ben confined to her bed for some time quietly passed away Sunday and was laid to test Monday in W9 iamiiv Durviner PTound at Mra P c wkua t . M....4.1- AlHBi ' Vfl.. ig BriAnrlirlrir o ftir Ara tirifVi Sign Items Carter a nd Vera to it, too. He laughed and said Jiukmsr, Messrs. Charhe Turner T i-'1 J J 1.1. .l,. 1 1 n r? 1 . 11 1 . ' 1 naa uouc liic ugui imuy, uui aua r.rnesi Laner cancel at Air only from, a policy point of view, Alex Carter's Sunday. but. from the motoring point, as Messrs. Allen Brmgrs. Mills, well." . , Alfred, Noah aud Pool Hobbs Capt. Gaunt has already done I spent Sunday in Virginia. a considerable amount of touring in America, and uses his car daily. He expects that his stay will 1 be Short, and is awaiting immediate 1 service orders which will inter rupt the schedule of investigation he had planned to make, into A-! merican manufacturing as applied to naval construction. j So far as known, this instance is the lirst on record in which a Mra. Rosa Brown and daughter her daughter, Mrs. J. D. Ward. Of Winton visited her people the Mrs. A. T. Perry has returned Messrs, Story last week. home from -Ocean View. Mr. Horace Story is very ill' at Mrs. Caroline Blanchard is this writing. spending a few davs with her Mrs. Mary Lassiter daughter Mrs. W. Spruill. of Como was the snest of her Messrs. A. T anfl Atva' RlanVi ! salesman for any type of car has aunt Mrs: Robt Horton last week, ard called here Tuesday morning, received co-operation fromlno less mr. ana Mrs. L. L. Story spent Mrs. M. V. Blanchard and a personage than tne ruling mon- latt week with relatives near damrWrc 1 PnnTin Ta t arch of one of the world's chief Boyklns Va. Trotville soent Thursdav here. MrsT. G. Manseau is indis- Mrs. L. N. Ward, and son ' posed at the present. : Clarence, and Ihrie Spruill made Mrs. E. J. Griffin and son a trip to Rvland Monday. Wallace of Edenton are visiting Mr. E. V. Welch left Tuesday nw parental home. morning for WhitSett where h& tlr. Basil Crawford , was the will attend school this session. fiwst sf MIss Tulie Harrell Sun- r M r Jv D Twine spent Sunday fo:tiS,K.X; eveninwtth-Mrs Lpo wers. Advt. Wo Sixty This 11 a prescription prepared especially for MALARIA or CHILLS A. FEVER. Piye or tix dose will break any case, and If taken then at a tonic the Fever-will not tetura. : It acts on (he? liver better thaa Leap's Prolific Wheat. . Most-Prolific and Best of Milling Wheats. A report on this wheat from Dela ware shows a yield of 3,430 bushels on 74 acres, and 881 hushels on 17 acres. - - In Maryland it leads in popularity; has proven its superiority in all parts o Virginia: is the most popular vari ety in North Carolina; heads the list in : South Carolina for profitable yields; in Georgia, ranks lar abras all others; Tennessee growers diseataingr other wheats for this; at the head of beardless wheats in Kentucky, and equally well suited to West Virginia. Therefore we are justified in - recommending Leap's Prolific . : Wheat for all sections. - We are the original distributors of Leap's Prolific Wheat.-. -Write for DfSCRIPTIvX FALL CATALOG. SBBJSMSBMBSllillllMSMTaSMSSMSSlllSllWWISSSSSMSWBSiMtS - Character Health Culture Scholarship Beauty Clean Athletics. Lowest Rates in the South. . Delightful Location.' Every Modern Convenience. Deep well water. A quarter century, without a single case of dangerous sickness. Two gymnasiums, i No hazing. . . ' ' . , . A Distinguished Bostonian' writes; "Of all the colleges I have visited in six years as International Field Secretary of Christian-Endeavor, the. spirit of Elon Col lege seems to be the most genuinely Christian." Karl Lehman. Marshall A. Hudson, Founder of the Baraca-Philathea Movement testifies: "I found in Elon College what I never found quite so. prominently before, a spiritual attitude and a desire to learn of spiritual things. - T congratulate Elon upon her splen did spiritual atmosphere." Write Now for Catalog and Full Information to Box 910 President W. A. HARPER, Elon College, North Carolina DEVOTED TO HUMAN UPLIFT ON TERMS WITHIN REACH OF ALL "BSlBSkM C til 4k IHJiFJn mZAL MH 3S" 1 jb bmmmst w 1 ri 1 r '"L "t Oitri) 1 20 Years W. WOOD & SONS, JAMES CANNON, JR., M. A., D. D., PKINCIPAIi. Aero the Blackstone School ado.pted the folloWB MOTTO: Thorough instruction under positively Christian Influences at the lowest possible post. Roeiilf IT is today, with a faculty of 33, a-boarding Patronage ot JlVCdUlW ' : ! S68, a. etud&nt Tody of 428, and a plajxt wortn $150,0UW 7 The Leading Training School for Girls in Virginia, 1 E? A PAXS all charges for the year, Including laible Board, h f A J I nil Room, Lights, Steam Heat, Laundry, Medical Atten-k I V W- tebtionPhyslcal Culture and Tuition in all subjecta V v - except music and elocution. . - v ; Can parents find a school with a better record, wlt?i more experienced management at such moderate cost? For catalogue and application blans aadress GEO. P. ADAMS, Secretary, Blackstone, Vq, Our Paint Talks : For Itself. V In the ease with which it is ap plied, in its bright, durable colors in its long lasting quality. Paint your house- with 'it and you'll not haVe to do the job so often as "formerly. Our paint lasts. iliii.
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