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; - vvr--. -is ... 'j' I y4 m r " 1 1 Messrs. James Briggs, 7 Wimc Smith aixd ood Morgan were thegueste of : Miss Minnie Jack son Saturday- nights : 9 ; VsuWaJen number oHr& Thosepresent were Messrs. J no. sell, Sam Small J. H. Morgan and MwsGladys HarHison. Mr" r?r T.uoton and - Miss Ruby Waff enjoyed a - delightful Po afternoon; 2 MSseiMSry and NeppieMoore Thach Saturday evening. MffClydeEiftqtt Neck attended Sunday school- at Oak Grove Sunday : afternoon Mr. Sidney Lane of Ballahaok ralid to see- Miss Mary Moore Sunday afternoon. - Mr. W; N. Long of this place arid IMfssi LizziejDailk of S.wamp, were put driving Sunday afternoon. Mrs i Martha Thachris visiting J. T. White drive Sunday! afternoon. - Mr. Nathan Copeland was the her daughter- Mrs guesti of Misa; Minnie Jackson bear Hertford Sunday .: evening.; . "' - - ? Mrs. B. J . Thach of this place Mr. Willie Smith accompanied Mrs R. K. Lane of Bear Swamp, Miss Lillian gilder, to- Sunday Mr. T. J .Long and daughter School Sunday afternoon, - Mary of Bethel visited Mrs. M. L Mr. Ernest Waff accompanied Dail Sunday afternoon Miss 'Gladys Hardison to Sunday f Mrs. Josepbus Haskett of Hert School Sunday afternoon. ford was the guest of Mra. Peanie Mn Willie Smith and Miss Thach Sunday. Lillian Wilder. Miss Marv Smith f Mrs Marv L, Daii who fell and Mr. George Hassell were put nd broke a limb some time; ago driving, Sunday night. is still confined to her bed. . Mr. .Nathan , Copeland called j toecMiss.Minnie Jackson Sun- infomation About North SSMitqhe Mrs."L.:0..Stalling8;and daufehterpaisjr: LlBfttun? day with her mother.' ..-: . V v-? ; s MissdnieoMi i rom effeols ot icff Mitchell , Ijee Riddick and Lomnie Sprveyerevteitoi-afcJi Several - fiom bere ltwerittp HobbsvilleV; Frida leyninglo hereDrReed of El City lecture. Cecil Perry , visited friendsJ: Sunday, M isses .; Harrell ; and Savage nnAned school on the 26th ' with sixteen pupils in, attendance. Community. We were glad to haye.abetter , caiied ; Editor Albemarle? WiliryokinIallom iriolir IpapirQbs movement ilThpurposejhis rnove rrierj it! is; rthe sblisfig ment of an ;pfricefjSpi all our courts, whose duties shall consist of defend ingand looking after the inferests' of all defend nnts'dn said courts;? jn all cases vieing. or taking the opposite side frnm the Prosecuting or ' District Attorney, as he ls'more common attendance at sunsclioplISn- day. - Mr. J . H Sbeely of Sandy Cross was with us arid gaveafvefy helDful talk n the Sunday - . school lesson. Tyner News 4ay night : The wedding bells will soon be ringing.,, Mr Johnnie: Uopeland was: thetguest of Miss. Lillian Wildes Thursday, night. Mr, B. A. Swanner was disap pointed Sunday, evening. Carolina Farms M rs. J . A. Boy ce and daughter Miss Mary Davis spent Thursday in Hertford with relatives. 1; ; Mr. O. E. Ward s pe nt f Thurss Now . to the average citi2en who does not stop to think, this will at first seem an unnece.ssar- of flee, but after due consideration is given the J question an d' it i s looked into from all angles it will not oulv seem riecessav, but saicl .-T-... i , citizen will wonder: why the of fice of. Defender wast not estab lished years ago. : ''- ' : "' To the poojv ignorant and down trodden class, this movement will (From last Federal - Census i Re-1 poits) 1 North Carolina has 253,725 farms; of - this number 146,438 ym r t . ' . 1. 4 ; ; prove a Godsend, as it is a well Mr Harris ot Creawell has " . . . . l ;t; known fact that a man who- is in openea up a store inr me aioie formerly run by G. W Riddlck. Mr. and Mrs. C; WviSirerry it.. s'i r- For mor than sixty yars -lIub-Marie Warrior Boots have been the favorite . fobtwear;pf fisheran;in;thet time the sailing fleets have shrunk and steam fish!:? t vessels have replaced them. N U- r; ' Pu Hub-Mark Warrior Robber Boots bave held their lead over all Otheh oo : More today than ever before, for ; fathers Lave told their sons of their comfort and wear. v ; 7 Always, buy Hnb-Mar!r Rubber . Footwear. Dealer. , thejoest of yerythin..-- r mm who sell it sell una No. 7, Fulton Fish Market. : "; - - ' -. -:-NEW- YORK ; :. WHOLESALE COMMISSION SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE SALE OF NOKTH , CAEOLI-r- NAHAD. 1 StencUs and Stationary furnished.bn. GOOD WORK are operand by owners and ;man- 8Den. Sundav . , . Kkv -it.-.- . ot stumps to ciear nimseu, rourt charered with an offence,', a ? & ' not financially able to secure legal toed to sending their savings - - - - - ... 1 . . hard; row Belddere Items. Belyidere School District To by 0WT! d Wets and 42 Observe School Improve- The farm home owners and meui u&y managers of North Carolina cul- In accordance with the proc- tivate 57670,000 acres of land and lamatidii issued by Governor the tenants till 3;113,000 acres in Ctaig there was a call meeting of this State.. the; citizens of the school district The value of the land and build even Fiftf-eieht Der cent of the ; ui' n.Ltnougn tne circumstances against farms of this State are operated kted ne,t o;MUs Lillie h be merely c.rcumstant.al. It 1 .i inl rr & ; : :. hooxrntton cn that mctir ic nnw Belle Bunch Saturday H night; agers and 107,287 by tenants. wUh relatiyeS Miss C Ellen Bryaut . waiS the has -gotten so that j ustice is now ,V xT : 7- so expensive tht it is entirely Mrs. E. B. While v and ,is9 - f - order to obtain it: he must have a abroad, are now natrons ot our savings system ; arid enor mous sums of actual :; cash have been released for commei cial uses ambrig our own people at a time when the need for every available dollar is pressing. The growth of the r postal-sav- this week with relatives ;in t at Belvidere Academy Oct. 26th, lings of the tenant farms, of this or HDDeci oi wflwfl was io-. iorrau-i state is $ii57,uoi,uuu; mac oi me MoarH II W Prrv andO E $ciioor improvemeiK wyjOGije- 5319,543,000. ;-.-, - Pafnn . ,....:,..;:; ; t Hutleyy fillejd chis; cenirjer 4th. ;rTh6s. Ward was j appointed Chairman and : Emma Li White,, secretary for the everi- ingi After an interesting dis- Ellen Bryant attended serdics at eyon . .7 ' man. In Evans Snnday alternoon. . ,, - m . . a laWver to defend ings in the United Statjs hasbeen Mr. H. K. -.ane waoe.a. bust- him who is at )east as good asthe eady and healthy and the syS nesa trip ta Norfolk Monday. , r D(. At, rrt . -. ,a- :K-f tem has filled an important gap Miss, Mary Davis us spending . - v , between the tin-can depository Wert-1 . . - ., l and the fartorv navmaster. On ot tne oest in tne community, it : k , is a matter of impossibility for X when affairs were running the defendant to pav the price. smootMy here ana abroaa ana -Ignorance of the law is no the transmission of money across i nil ria&vfor the- man the Atlantic was safe and expe. who has time to keep up with the Ull,uc,t tt5w should not be expected of your boy if his eyes are not perfect. He may need GLASSES. Our scientifically accurate examinations will tell whether or not they ben efit him.. Write for our new free booklet on eye defects. 6. L. Hall Optical Co. .E?eglass and Kodak Experts" NORFOLK 144 and 146 'Granby St. BIGHMOND 211 E. Broad St. - LYNCHBtJEG 813 Main St. Edenton Bev. B ; T.. Drum, Hill NewG. ; appointment here and at Evans t housan(j ilro Yoi! a Woman? Mr 1 Grant rilled r his ' , . . ! : Alter jnaiung nis nqmeT in xv. City for the - last, fonr : months, Mt. Us-iSk iane ana riamiiv are Kev. T. ttistsion.of the various needs and regular appointment at Savages improvemehis that - should " be I church Sunday afternoon. m ni4n ttA-nrAnnrla an : Vk-nilrl Ivt rr I Aft" OflO -Tt olQ On rf f.llfli-TT: Q - . - : 1 . ... , . . . . movine back here today to , make of Belvidere bchool, the several I A' and one ot his friends is yisitL . . L , k J i rnaiT.rnr.nrn iiniiiH: commiuees were . appomtea to ing me nome oi jur. ana iYire. execute such" improvements on J M. Jackson. day aboved named. All men, J Mr. Kalph Matthewes of Nor- women and children in the school folk visited his parental noma district should be interested in, Sunday the welfare of this community and j Miss Ernestine Matthews spent otherwise, but to the man who blttI,uu a ooo,wu earns his bread bv the sweat of depositors.; Since then over his brow, and really don't have 10,000,000 of deposits have been f.- n fv, i3Wc added and the. number of deposi- there should be some wav dro- tors ' increased enormously. vided whereby he would not have This unprecedented gain is the to suffer the same punishment as more strikinsr when it is cbnsider the reallv criminal and vicious of ed that the net gam in- the last Mi T .vriia Htnrv onenert hrr our community. A Public De- s f:"1 school here last Monday. fender then, is the logical step in f forthecntire fiscal year 1914. NEWS Mr.'Asa Harrell spent ' Satur the right direction. Think this vyc respond to the call of our beloved; Sunday with her grandmother day afternoon in Eure matter over seriously, r and then Governor. It is honed that each near here. - Mic'PntH anrl SF.tta Rure write vour representatives to see wiV ucc" "li.""' uw,,: Wdi wiifoome out prepare to help in . Miss Hattie. Dean and Allie and Mr. Dave Umphlett spent to it that you are provided with done b tm dunng the previous iuo wuuyi s uuiuyuuout uu iw.. T auu cut.iuaiuou a uvnu vi jvuug OdlUluay Wltll 1U.IS. bllty Ildl ouv.u an uwuiaii - 4tti. ' Let us meet at 9 a. m. and folks Sunday afternoon." - rell. " I UHAS. W. WEST. Aivin Hines had. the xnlsf or- Mr. and Mrs. Sam I Harrell Wilmington, N. C. M Woman's Toni FC3 SALE AT ALL DRUGGISTS each bring his own lunch. ELIHU COPELAND Blihu Copeland died at hia kome near BeWidere, N. G., at "agVbf 9 years, 2 months and 5 days. ; He is survived by a widow .. and ten. children, L . j. Copeland OfcHM Cope: land Of !NDifQlk,.Yaift t, F. Cope land of Sunbury, N. X. I'm Copeland of Edentou, N C; Mrs. feC&lrivott and MrsWill Jaker mail mi Suffolk, Va.; Doura Cope- laiid of South. Carolina, Mrs. J. Hi Ward, H. S. and H. E. Cope- landiof: Belvidere, N. C.j two : : brothers and three sisters. The V tsherat wasveonducted by Thomas tune to get his arm- broken rMon called on Mr. "and Mrs. 'D. S. day while playing at' school r Harrell Saturday evening, ; There will be a box supper ; at Mr. and MrsC'T. ; Hayes and the Drum" Hill school house children snent Sundav with Mr. Saturday afternoon at 7:30 o'clock arid Mrs; E. R. Butler, refreshments' will also be ' sold ' Ii. S. Carter off Boduco spent proceeds to go to Savages church Sunday morning with : D. S. V Mrs. Mildreci Farlrer died at Harrell - ? ! ? ? 1 ; her home " last Friday morning Mr. and M rs. J. E. Hayes of inter menttopk' placer in the family near Eure spent Sunday with Mrs burying ground Sunday. Henry Harrell. ' .. ; ' ;r Mr. and M rs. Sam Harrell, European War Saving s. existence of , tht service. creases are "confined to .no-special localities, but have been felt ;vin every nook and. corner of the country. New York. City alone made a gain in September of more than a mittionp-whU showed a relatively big increase Chicago reported a larger gain in the past - three mpnths:- than ::. for the previous twelve months. More than 7,000 ; new. - accounts, were Trotyillei Neys. The war, in . Europe is proving opened.during the period, bring a big. boon to postal savings ;in ing the number, of depositors in tjiis country.? From the very day that city up to - oyer 21,000. - ' Mr; A.L; barker, Jrj, and fam n iiv. Mr. and Mrs! A. L Parker, thr postal-savings receipts began postal-saving; tipsiness has 7not Mra. Bettie Sutton of Muddy: fr r6ss:is visiting her father?Mr Joseph -Kiddick. Mr. W. M; Harrell. ! - quite contrary to:the predictions Mn Lonnie Spivey spent the g r Butler and sons Harry I oi Tnany well-informed persons new 3ndv interesting problems Chapp&.ot Belvidere tof Indiana. - He was a member Middle Swamp ? D. S.. Harrell Sundav nteht 1 lines of feverish depositors at post personal consideratibn of Post- tI the tJuaker; church since bov- r mrstJyiert'KiaaicK;anaMi88h Mvek fielma anrl Dlla Har-i orhce pay windows anxious i to a- acx general f hpod:i TiiereL waa a large display ! Lillie : Bathes oi ; Muddy Cross rell were guests of the -Boduco flowers Cfrdm: ; Suffolk visifced at Mrs! Joseph , Rjddics Sunday School Sunday af ternodn. - JllJ ,V .T JLLOl.AlijrU ; aUU w vimj h w uuuui n N C. Tnterment;was in jfclle family burying groaiid. r ftr dm News. Mr.honsq, Thach, wife aod i Mr. and Mrs.'Oharlie Stallings of Sandy Cross visited at. Mr. ' - J. C. Overman's Sunday afternoon. ' M r. Paul Trotman went io Nor i tolk Sunday. r : ? ' ? Messrs. . J. S. Wiggins Vand Itodtber .rvisited his aunt .; Mt. j Qeorgie Eason, and MasteVs tZ&J mithubelo'w Bethel, Su- AlvaU Vi 1'and Kerrrieh daj lDQnifeg : ?'i-!SS?P Easoh werit to Suffolk ; ; one &y JLitue Jttarj.oiu0ng visited her , last week.'v - aparQts Mfeaharjgx Mr." alid Mrg. Martin Briggs of Acorn visited their daughterMv iJkrm yon tlrd f cam dwp, ? nerren? I Trytbutg yoa do a effbrtr No I it U Bt IsiiM. Yon turf UL Yonr ytom di toalo. : Yaar Sto eh. XI4n7 aud Uw Mid ttirrlai np. 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