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v-iy..i;;.'.J 'A "ri SlmnrtSfti Renins. , V . I . T : ';; -This;banjK the fact that once an account is ; trto,r rowinW : - Suppose you open an below a certain amount A. F . ROUNTREE, President C. B. HATHAWAY, Vice-President. HS. . ' SI REFRIGERATORS : ' 2 . ,. of Real Merit T-' ? ; : Little Prices. r 111 " I I - A Dozen flakes to Choose c "j anow an extra The Big Store. S. B.MIEB$C0M No. 7 Fulton Fish Market. NEW YOKE WHOLESALE COMMISSION FlSh DEALERS SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ' : THE SALE OF NORTH CAROLI- -NA SHAD; ; Stencils and Stationary furnished on applicallor . ji RHEUMATIC SUFFERERS SHOULD USE The Beat Remedy For all forma of Rheumatism ru. -Bumm" race on rcqucst Swanson Rheumatic Cure CiL .THE "1 7BCENTS A DA Y" seHingpian makes The .Oliver as easy to own as to rent. It places the machine within easy reach of every home every individual. !A mans "Cigar money" a womans i'pin money" will buy it. xou can buy an Oliver on this plan at tne regular catalog price. The OLIVER TYPEWRITER The Standard Visible Writer , Record Has never been Equaled. C. F. Russell, Local Agent. ribbons, and typewriter supplies ofall kinds on hand. " - - " Harsh physics react; weaken tbe bowels, will lead to chronic constipation: Doan'a . Regulets operate easily, 25c a box - at all P H I L L -VlUMBAeO. v 'vSTOP THE PAIN liGL )Q6ckRl!tf45C ywner sinycs to keep hisf balancie account and determine that vn,,r Kia 1,-11 TZr off iiiibspliiii! attractive in appearance. Economical in the use 01 jce. sanitary in construction, and very modi est in cost Each guaranteed to give satisfaction! From ttuu van Aiiora discount of 10 per cent to Out-of-Town Trade. EVY & NOEFOL K, v a .: ... I . -. ' - ...... . r Inf ectionnd Insect Bi tes Dangerous Mosquitoes flies and other insects, which". breed 'quickly in garbage pails,' ponds of stagnant wa tyy bar us, rn usty ilace8r 'etc. are carriers of diseased ' -Every time they bite you, they inject poison into your system from which some dread -disease may result. Get a bottle of . Sloan's Liiiemeut. It is autiseptic aud a few drops will neutralize the infection caused by insect bites or rusty nails. Sloan's Liniment disinfects .Cuts, Bruises and Sores. You cannot afford to be without it iu your home. " Money back if uot satisfied. Only 25c. at your Druggist. advt.- Our Hundred Dollar Kodak Contest closes next month.' Have jou registered your count? Every 25e purchase entitles you to one and if you are not coming to Norfolk, we will mail you a pic ture of the window so you can have a chance' to win'a prize. "Write for particulars . i G L. Hall Optical Co. "Evglast4 and Kodak , Experts" NORFOLK 144 and 146 Granby St. RICHMOND 211 JE. Broad St. LYNCHBUEG 813 Main St. Constioatfon Causes Sickness Don't permit yourself to be- ! come constipated, as your system immediately begins to absorb person from the backed up waste matter. Use, Dr. King's New Life Pills and keep well. There is no better safeguard against illness. Just take one dose t( r night. 25c atyour Druggist, ad jSU.B-K3Y-T0Slia.' Will cure your Rheumatism Neuralgia- Headaches, - Cramps, Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and . ' u 1 iargly,; jipon Wt A STKES, Cashier. Biff StOrC" bt make Refrij' 0 - erators: Tkv 10 bell ior Less Largest Home JFurnishers in .- the South. ProfessoDol cards J. H. McMULN jk - Attorney aiL,ay"': Office McMullan Building, King Street w. s. pr1tott, Attorney-at-Uaw, : FIRE INSURANCE, Office opposite Court House. ! Pruden & Pruden, i ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, j f Edenton, N. C. J Practice in the State and Federal Courts EDWARD G. B ON D ATTORNEY AT LAW ) ji ... - EDENTON, - N; C. 1 Practice in all the Courts of First Dis trict and in Supreme and Federal Courts. E. J; GRIFFIN, DENTISll Edentoh. N. C ! ' Office, Citizens' Bank Building. Patrick Matthews C. B4 Consulting and Contracting Engineer and Surveyor. DrainageLand Suits and Agri ?ultural Engineering a Specialty. I 35 years experience. r Special terms to Farmers' Union mep. EDENTON, - N.'Cl A household-remedy in America for; 25 years Drf Thomas' Elec tric OiL For cuts sprains, burns, scalds, bruises. 25c. and ' 50c Atlall drug stores; . ;advt Summer Constipation Danqerons v Constipation in Summer time is more dangerous than in the fall winter, or spring. The food you eat is cften contaminated and more likely to ferment in your stomache. Then you are J apt - to drink much cold water during the hot weather thus injuring your stomach. Colic, Fever, Ptomaine Poisoning and other ills are natu ral results. Po-Do-Lax will keep yon well, as.ifc increases the; Kile, tne natural laxative. , wnicn frids the bowells of the congested poisonous wasterrpDolr wiu ; make vou teei better. Jfieasant ' and , effective. , Take a. CO vnTuesday5eineMri War- pl thir plaecwliilc wfefntzr haley;whfeWKe hurt by a faUing tree in the woods, was siruxlTDy back of his iieS but; no serious amage was done. ' He is now at His home herejmproving Very fast arid we hope that he Will be able to go back to his work iria very iewaysMH 1 1- -: i I on and M iss Eunice Beamon and Mrs. Laura Baby called to see Mrs. W. WPoweli Monday even Mrs. Issie Eason arid Mrs: Hen ry Jones called to see Mrs. B. B . Lee Tuesday afternoon. - Mr. Matthew Bunch was the guest of Miss Helen Lee Monday night. - ; - Mn Vernol Hoggard was the guest of Miss Minnie Small Mon day evening. M rs A.. iT. Beamon and 7 M iss Eunice Beamon spent Tuesday evening in Sunbury. N- ' Messrs Vernol Hoggard anii Charge Benton are spending some ti m e with relatives : here. Miss Eunice Beamon called to see Mrs. B. 6. Benton Tuesday morning Mr. T. J. Bunch spent Monday here on business . Mr yotri Saunders is spending some time with his brother, M r. B- H. SaUnders, pi this place. Miss Helert Lee was the guest of her friend, Miss Eunice - Bea mon Wednesday morning. Miss Hettie Beamon spent Wednesday night with her aunt, Mrs O B Powell. Mr. jVernon Beamon called to sec Mr. Willie; Baines Wednesday evening and Mr t Haines paid his .visit back the next day. . - ;:Mr&i H. H. Baby, and grand daughter of neaf Qatesville, spent the week-end with her ? daughter Mrs. B. B; Lee. - fi Misses Eunice and Hettie Bea mon spent Thursday evening with Misses Jennie and Helen Lee and Nellie Eure. - f '"' Mr. and Mrs. Ww 1 C.J Beamon called to see Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Benton Wednesday : night. ' ) I Messrs. Vernol "Hoggard ancj Vernon Beani on were the guests of tne Misses Byrum Thursday, i Mrs. ,B. B. Lee and Mrs. H. A. Baby called to see Mrs.' J. B. Ben ton Friday evening. J - " Mr. Earl Barnes ! of Corapeake, dined with Mr. - Sidney Bepton Friday night. x ; I Mrs. Will Crocker of Suffolk spent Wednesday night with her sister, Mrs. J. E. -Benton. f, Mr i V erriol Hoggard accompa? nied Mis Minnie Small to Silver Spring Friday. ' j Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Powell call ed to see Mr, and ;r Mrs;;j W. C. Beamon Friday night : Mr. W. C. Beamon and ? little son called to see Mr. Emerson Small, Wednesday.- -t Messrs. Herbert Gaiter, "Ernest Mitchell, Joe ' Winslow affd Mr; Briggs will be en the Folly Road again Sunday. Watch out girls be at home. Miss Essie Powell spent Satur day night with Miss Eunice Bea mon. Mr." M. A. Benton spent Satur day in Suffolk on business.,. - Mr. H. G. Brown is making .ome improvements to his home. M iss M attie Bento n spent Sat- urday mght with . Me Helen Lee and Nellie Eure. .. ; : . - -; , , Mr. Willie Baines accompanied M isses -H elen ? : Lee " and. Nellie Eure to Sunbury. Saturday even iine.j ; . j Mr. Otha Benton sperit.Sunday witn:hi5.parenti;andux:v. I W Jentonr, dose v to I I xir uRrdc ?eaton and ; Hiss were tHijMes X? EvBentoniSuhHav..?vAnA.'-:.-: .Mr,; Vernon Bearnon and ;Miss Hn reou day;afternoon.: ' ' " Little Elvin Hobbs was the guest of Miss Mattie Benton last Sunday. ,. : Rpthol Now. LJ "Vlca- EXTERMINATOR. Mr. and Mas..LuisBrouBhton Endorsed iy the NA'TION and children of South Carolina AL GOVERNMENT, STATE are visiting his father Mr. 1 S. BOARDS OF HEALTH and M'cu--'- - . : recommended by: Mrs. Skmner of Edenton is LEADING PHY A MC visiting relatives here tr?5 ? MieVRprni; X7Hi- Manufactured 4 Guaranteed by ; I - ; r t vtii - . ,. j ; Mr. Q. C Long is ' sick with malarial" fever. ;MrsFannie; button continues Very-ill.' Jp f 5-y J;r:- '" Miss Willie M add rey of Drum monds Point Us visiting Miss Uthrf vfIessrsv Mdrids and iMcNider of Center H til, ; M iss Nell White. 'hdj Idiss Lenna Fleetwood - were out motoring Sunday; , -Miss Mary Norcurii of Cora peake and Miss Adelaid Jones near Norfolk visited Miss Sallie Bagley last week and Miss EsVeile Munden returned home with them. " . ;'; Miss Absctlla Bunch of Eden ton spent some time with her uncle Mr, J. C Hobbs. r Quite a number, from our com munity attended the picnic ait Winfali Thursday afternoon- Mr. Heywood Bunch of Selwin accompanied Miss Pattie Fleet wood home from the picnic Wed .bhnsoh.?K"-':: :': .yQ Mr.-and Mrs. W. C. Phillips Miss Evie Phillips and Mr. O. C. hone soent a few at Nags Head. - ;-: -v: 'v. On Thursday; morning Mr. W A Munden gave a boat ride in honor of the guest "at his home, Misses Norwick Jones. Those enjoying the trip were Misses in orcum Jones, Sailie Bagley, Abscilla Bunch, Katie, Pattie, and Lenna Fleetwoodand Estelle Munden, Messrs. R. L. Pratt, Ambrose Proctor, " Heywood Bunch, fGrover Jordan, and Mr. T. J. Long, Befreshments were served at Mr, Munden's after the return. : - :i ''-X Miss Nellie White spent Thurs day night with Miss Sallie Bagley. Mrs. Joe Harrell of E. Citv and two children, are visiting relatives here. , - Miss Pattie Fleetwood went to Hertford, Sunday to , visit relatives.- - : - The Sunday school picnic given last -Wednesday was largely at tended, , Mr, .Hubbard, pastor of Hertford church v made a very interesting talk. Other very good talks were made by L. W. Nor man of Hertford, W. J. Berry man of Edenton and Mr.. Hollo well of Rocky Hock. Dinner was served plentifully and seemed to be very much enjoyed. Refresh ments after dinner were water melon, lemonade, and ice cream. ACat2rrh Cannot Be Cored tlth UOCJLL, JLPPUCATTONS. they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Ca tarrh Is a blood or constitutional dtsasw nd In order to core It you must take In ternal remedies. .Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, and acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is not s Quack medicine. It wat - prescribed by one of the best phy- tdans in this country for years and Is regular prescription. It Is composed of th best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the Bmcous sTirfaccs, The perfect combina tion of the two intredlents is what pro jCnces such ; wonderful results in, eurinsj catarrh. Send for testimonials, free; fi. J, CHENEY A "CO.. Prop Toledo. CL i Cold by Drnsjslsts; price 75c gait Zlall's Taglly Has far contrKtf j THE! TR AnP.nv rw im I tXl MMnw M. ttijnitcT. mr, .. .. miuu i flL rhi AND SAVE THE CHILDjwitk Snepird'a TTATTAn.f.:':Vi .... r.. nuust fLI . AND INSECT is sure de"h " s, moth4 ant,. bed bugsand all other insects. Shepard's MbsqmtblTnect Driver protects "you while you fish j work or sleep, f -yr X 'v Shepard's Fly , Guard ptbtects your stock from alt biting Insect. U guaranteed; to cure sore head chickens and mangy dogs. J -For sale at all Druigists and first class stores r i x and FamnacUneiy. TIIQ IKIPLESIZIIT COWPAf4Y0 Bucuuu Duueixnjasi issued, tells au about the advantages land profitablt uses of -. Cider and Sorihrna Hflls, Grain and Seed Drills. Special Drill for seeding Crkniea Disk CnltiYatcrs, t ' " ' Whirlwind loFUlen, " Gasoline and Stem ntesa,v American Field Fencing, American Sf aaI Pnnm P4 ' modern deyelopment in fends. na jeesx oi tmx WAGOIiS Bues and RmibiKrts. : Rubber and Gal vAnkodnn- will takS pleasm lalnsIUij this special Culltln upoQ requws, and quotimr nrices on mi;fri fii-. required. Writem - " 4 Trip iriDi mcrrrS i 1302 E. Ham St; - RlchpondV Vat ; - r Established 1887. J$ OBBLaLBIIJi, Commission Merchants ISS48. Norfolk, Vai Norioiii scnmePD n. b. ROUTE OP THE "NIGHT EXPRESS' I Schedule In effect Jan. 11th 1914 N.B, The - following sohednle figures published as Information only ;and. are not guaranteed. ; 5 TRAINS LEAVE EDENTON f SOUTHBOUND - 1 11:57 p. .m.daUjt. NIGHT EXPBES3 Pullman Sleeping Carf for Ealelh Goldsboro and Intermediate g$a . tlons. ..-'.v--':;'4.-.::- 10 KX)a. m., Dally,1 Except Sunday,, for 1:46 P.M., PaUy, or Balelgh,! Golds boro, Beaufort and Intermediate stations. - Parlor Car seryice, to Washington and Kewbern . . J. . ; JNOBTHBO'UND ; 4:32 a. m., daUy, Night r Express . or Norfolfc.. " . , 1 :17 pm., daily; Express for Norfolk H and Intermediate stations. Parlor iQ&r ' service. . . Vy-lj.f-r 255 P. M. Daily for Norfolk luid tcal etatlons . z'-hV'- j . . , 7-00 A. M; , Daily, except Sanaa for Suffolk -arrive Suffolk 9 tfiti aM. - 1:S P. M., Tuesday, Thuradayrvmnd For particulars apply to W. S. Harney Agent at Edenton.',:. H. S. LEASD, QTTik. - . ;h::;Nori4vtai- , W. A. WITT, Gn,- Supt. . Scrnaer Coccus Aire Danctrcn -v Summer' coldslaire dahgeros. They indicate idwyitalifcyri1id often lead to serious ThroaiTand Lung Troubles, includiflg Con sumption, Dr7 Kin&Cfw Discovery will relieve"thet4?ouh or' cold promptly : and - prevent complications. -It iasobthiEg and antiseptic' and : makes yQUfel better at onee. ToTdelaTlisSs gerous get a bottle of Dr. .Kibrr'i r arm imDlements e iiiscpvryeciy v; back ifol,It5sti?S$c?c5d r- r-.-i: II isH BQashb yqur:Dru
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