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v j.-v.--- : ..' -..v--..-:- - . -. ...... , . LI Eure. Hates. V Bocky Hock Items, LoJ fa There are toes in eiMm needs a tonicrtp help ther oVer&the hard olaceZ When that toe'come;to; to.take-uthey posed of -purely vegetableingredichts, ich act5 gentlvTetwejypn tenieamanly ors and hebs buildthera, backi to 2ength?andlhh.S It has berjef ited thousandgand thowsands; of weak : ailing womeii in its past .half centiiry , of vWondetful": You can't make a mistake in takihi? u1?!5011 R- R t; No. 4, Alma, ArkJ says: I think Cardui is the srreatest medlrinA nno9r for women. Before I began to take pardui, I was so weak arid nervous - and had such : awful dizzy; spells and a poor appetite. Now J feel as well and M as strong as I ever did, and can eat most Anything." - Dcgm Iannis vuum-iuuay, 001a oy ail dealers Has Help to i I 1 I MAKE THE KITGHEN LIVABLE DON'T swelter over a hot coal stove this summer. The N EW PERFECTION OiijGook- stove keeps your kitchen cool and. clean and does away with all the ash-pan, coal-hod drudgery of . the coal range. The NEW PERFECTION lights like gas, regulates like gas, and cooks like gas. It's gas stove com fort with kerosene oil. Something Nep. An oven that be comes a tireless cooker merely by pulling a damper. Ask your dealer to show you the NEW PERFEG TI ON No. 7, with fireless cook ing oven; also the PERFECTION WATER HEATER. It gives you plenty of hot water, yet leaves you independent of the hot, sooty coal range. Use Aladdin Security Oil or Diankond White Oil to obtain the best results in oil Stov Heaters and. Lamps. M . on dp0K. - , STANDARD OIL Washington, D. C (New Jersey ' Charlotte, Hr Cf Norfolk, Va. (BALTIMORE) Charleston, WVa Richmond, Va. Charlestons. Cr ay ScKbol Chautanqustv'at niith were h uietlv1 1 married : at 1 .irVl Hi -T eS&fr . I HtJ III K. . . JI M IT'S A PUSHING BlSINESS this lawn mower, and garden toot department of ours. - It'seasy pushing.thpugh ball bearing m Tact. -Our lawompwers almost run themselves and our spadesf rakes, Jibes, forks on a Vplace seem to make things know they t simplyJMve ta; grpw, Going.t?: do any gardening this yearr MissesrHannaKiurelr ISipma rewtoiulaS der, yited rativenjEu tetjast weela::;Sl Messrs.; barton Pearce, ; Robert rittjonnd GaHarid Hal4 of Win n4rc Jjntertaie M.;Johnson, Friday night in hon- &rrtteifiuests, Misses Eure .and ,Truitt.:::" . ' vJW, J Miss Hannah j'ute: is visiting ;ifiii ;hjrine &Ms JptWashp gi Mc3Jobertj: lton happened to an acci.det Saturday morning. e was kicked-in. the face by his horse, though no' serious injury was done. . . :i,,,Z::-i !;Mr. JEarlMorgian of Pprtsmoutli Va ,., is. visiting friends and "rela tives in this community. : . Mr. John Williams and F. F. Harrell are attending- court at Gatesville this week where-, they, are jurors. ' ; Mr. Lee Landing, of Tarboro N. 0 , visited his parental home Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Asa Barrell continues- ex tremely ill. Little H orace Jones is slowly improving from a serious accident which came near proving fatal. Mrs. K. R. Harrell has. return ed home, from Lake View hospit- al.- Mrs. R. B. Hill is vjsiting her mother, Mrs. Liverman, of 'Win-ton. Mr. K. B. Hill wentfo Winton Sunday to call upon his wife and visit relatives. The W. M. U. of Eure Baptist Church are to give a - lawn party at Eure Friday night July 2, for the benefii of the church. The puhlic is cordially invited. There will be. a concert -4iyen by the Odd Fellows Orphanage of Goldsbbro, N. C, at Eure on Monday night July 5th. Gates County is expecting the biggest day in the histoiy of some of the oldest citizens. Thursday July 8t.h at the county seat Gatesville. Picnic, old soldiers re-union and unveiling of the new Confederate monument. Large crowds and big dinners are expected. Mrs. Wiley Willoughby is visit ing her, mother, Mrs. Eure, n,ow. Mr. Earl Morgan and Miss Pearl Mullin were out driving Sunday afterooon. Mr . Roy -Howell called to see Miss Gladys, Sawyer Sunday night. IVJrs. M. D. Harrell called on Miss Lucy Williams Monday. Mr. H. H. Williams and Miss- Enid Lee Draper visited - her m.Qther; near Drum Hill, Sun day. Mr. M. J. Curlin and Miss An nie Green were out driving ,Sun day. . Mrs. Reta Qreen is spending some time with her mother, Mrs. Langston of Gatesville. Mr. Joe Felton is in the hos- pital for appendicitis. : r Miss Tulie Harrell came home last wee.knf rom Lake View hospit al, at Suffolk, Va., where she un derwent an operation for appear dicitis. . Mt. J. T. Umphlett of Tunis entertained several of his relatives from Gates county Sunday. , Mr. T. M. Eure of Suffolk, Va., spent a few days with his sister; Mrs. A. M. Johnson last week. - By rum Brothers liaraware ; Go lilff HDI CKILDIlEl svef receive tha- proper ba&nce of food ' sufficiently - nourish both body ana brain during the growing period when are ' ereater than in Bxatore life. Thia 1 h.wn in so many facea lean' bodiea; firequent oolda. and -lack of anxWtioxu - - - j For all i such children we ' say witn :Mr. R. W. Boyce Register of Peeds, Sunday' afternoon. - ? Quite a number of people from urcprhmuntty attended tfepdS Fell o ws' sermon w h i c h was tireacii eel Jn the M E. church in Edern-i tori, Sunday afternoon; ) " V ? t There was a crowd at Mr. W. Cc Hollo well's Saturday .night. Misses AdWhiteZpna 7hit ipan ancKLizzie Bass spent Satur day nujht at Mr; W C. 'Hollow ell's.;-: " - . . :j Mr.ndrMrs. GLA Ashley and children spent Sunday -afternoon with Mr. and Mrs G. T. CaLe.of Brayall. ' - Mrt W.H. Hollowell .wilLpreach for us at Rock v hock" church next bunday, July 4th. . Mr.-R. B Hollowell and daugh ter, Lillie, spent Monday after, noon with Mrs. M. Wichard. Mr. W. S. Terry has returned home after visits to se veral places-. Mr. W. H Hoilowell and brother J. W. Hoilowell attended Children's Day exercises at Ed en ton Sunday night. Mr. Mack Chappell, Jr., is in our midst visiting, friends and his father. : .-' are all looking forward to the night that the singing class from the Odd 4Tellows orphanage will give at Elm Grove Lodge. Don't forget the date, July 9th. Mr. R. W. Leary continues quite il!. - Miss Myrtle Nixon left, last Friday for a hospital'in .Norfolk, where she will undergon opera tion. Mrs. Kate Byrum of Edenton,; is visiting her brother, ftr. R. W. Leary, who is ill. . JMilBIHfliraJiJSIIW Calomel-makes vou sick; -vou ' lose a fiayfiiwork. j; Calomel is .quicksilTer and it sauyates ; calomel , injures your liTer -; Ifybu are bilious j feel lazy, sluggish nd.11; knocked out.if vour bowels are iconstipated and- your ; head aches "or stomach is sour, just take a spoonful of arnuess Uodson's iaver Tone instead fif: iing sickening, . salivating jealomeL JDodson'a LiverTone is, real liver medi- jcine. -r.l'ou'il know it next mornifig be- ,cause r; you .will wake up " feeling fine, onr iiver will be workinff. vonr head- (acbfr and dizziness rone, your stomach itwiiiv oesweev ancr Doweia regular, iou ;WiU' feel, like working. You'll be cheer- -01 i r nill of energy jyior; andt ambition.: 3 Your- druggist . or dealer 'sella you 1 ' 5ft cent -bottle olDodn't'Iiver Ton under.my g personaf iguanteeitbai itf 'T will cleaii yovx.'jim!rtur o7 nasty calomel it won't mak you sick? - and: you eah eat - anhing you want without being . salivated. Your -druggistl- ' guarantees tbat .e your Hver, -clean : your bowels andl straighten ' you up by ; nipriung ; or youj get jour money ; back. J&fidren gladly? . . take Dodson's Xiver Tone becfiuse it isl pleasant tasting and oestft gripe or cramp or make them "sicjfc; " ; " I -am sdling mfllis:otJboWes ol . Dodson's, Liver Tone to. people who bays' found Jth&t this pleasavegetable liver medicine takes'; the .place of : dangerous ... calomel. ..Buy one bottle, on," mylaaund,: rii&iue guarantee ask your drugguv about me. ...... Si JC1E. v. V Made From Well mm For Sale By ion ice! cold dotage Savage Siftings. r A class of 14 children from , the I. O. O. F. Orphan's Home ajt Goldsboro, N. C, will ive a cpn cert at Oak Grove Christian church on the evening pl July 6fi at 8 P. M. It will be a treat to everybody who. hears these chjld: ren. Everybody is invited , to. attend. Refreshments wi.ll be served by the members of the Ladies' Aid Society. After spending a few days in Suffolk Miss Mattie BentQn re turned home Saturday : night. Mr. Harvey Speight spent Sun day near Bosley. Mrs. C. Y. Jones spent. Satur day night and Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pierce of Sunbury. M. A. Benton made a business ;rip to Suffolk-Saturday. Mr. Groyer Powell of Berkley spent one day last week with his brother, Mr. 6. B. Powell. Messrs. Vernol Hoggard and Vernqn Beamon and Miss Minnie femali were the guests oi Miss Erdine Franklin of Franklin Grove Sunday evening. The Ladies' Aid Society, met with Mrs. J. E, Small Sunday evening. Miss Pearl Benton and brother spent one day last week in Suf folk. shopping. Messrs. Kenneth -Harrell .and Chester Benton jcalled to see Mr M atthe w Bu nch Sunday , evening. J. A and -Graham Robbs were in our village .Saturday evening' Miss Maggie; Bentonjentertajn; ed company . Sunday- nighty . Mr. Earl Barnes was thegjest of Miss Nellie Byrum Sunday evening. . ProfessoDQi cards h H. McMULLAN, Jr Attorney -ai'ltSLW Office McMullan Building, King Street. - w. s. priyott, . Attorney-at-Law, FIBE INSURANCE, - - Office opposite Court House. Prudeh & Pruden, ATTOtUSIEYS.AT.LAW, Edenton,- N- C. Practice tn the State and Federal Court E. J: GRIFFIN, DENTIST, Edenton, N. C Office, Citizens' Bank Building. Patrick Matthews C. E. Consult4ng and Contracting Engineer and Surveyor. Drainage, Land . Suits and Agricultural Engineering a Specialty. 35 years experience. Special terms to Farmers' Union men. EDENTON. - N. C. Sbrfolk tjoutheri Hailroad EW ijHORT JjDU5CE. Schedule in effect Apr. 11th - 1914. , s N.B. The following scnednle ; figures published as information' only. an,d. ar not guaranteed. . ' . TRAINS LEAVE EDENTON. SOUTHBOUND 11 :31 p. m., daUj, NIGHT EXPBES Pidlman Sleeping Cars for.Baleigh Goldsboro and intehnedlau sta- ' tions. . . . -' .n V- .. . : 2 M P.M., 1 Daily, for BjileigbGolda boro, Beaufort and intermediate stations. Parlor Car ; service - to Washington and. N.efbern - . ' , NORTHBOUND - :49 a. m., dally, "Night Express for Norfolk. 7 .- -j-- ' f, 1:27 p. ba., dally, Express for Norfolk and In termediate stations. Parlor Car1 service." 2 :25 P. M. Daily for Norfolk and Local . stations . " - 7 :00 A. M DaUy, except Sunday, for SuffoJk arrive Suffolk 9 ;20 A.,M 12:15 P. M., Tuesday, : Thursday and , And Saturday; ai rive ai Suffolk 4:20 P- m- r. . . - For particulars apply to W. S.. Hftrney Agent at Edenton. . I' . H. 8. LEAED, G. P. A. -Norfolk, Va. E. D. KYLE, Gen, Supt. , . - "':"':!.tjt'. F. W. HOBBS Agent for V: SOUTHERN LITE STOCK INS., CO., of High Point, N. C, See him before insuring your horse. THE 1 7 CENTS A DAY" ellingjlan makes The Oliver as easy to own as to rent, it places tne macnine within easy reach of every home every Individual. A mans "Cigar money. a womans 4pm money' will buy it. You can buy an Oliver on this plan at the regular catalog price. S. B. rJULEM CO, : ;No. 7 Fulton Fish Placket. NEW YOBK, WHOLESALE COMMISSION' BSD DlItJiRi SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN Ta THE SALE OF NORTH CAROL1 ' N A SHAD. ' . r-,y,:y .; Stencils and. Stationary fiirnishejd on .-application. i :, The OLIVER TYPEWRITER The StandartlflbWriter ' Its Record Has -never been Equaled. C. F. Russell Local Agent. Ribbons, and typewriter supplies of all kinds on hand. t - i - Established 1887. OBSILiU- BSOS., Commission Merchants i ' ISSM. N6rfolk,- Va;: " Announcement v v 7 The NEW ATU Mdrehead City N. C; f - IS NOW OPEfii Under the management of Mr. R. P. Foster, who operated the Hotel with -much success and to the entire satisfaction of its pat' roris last season," ; ' ' ' Mf.' Foster - is well known to nearly, evety citizen of : thisr State" : and his previous "experience in the Hoteidbnsmess Tnsures .eicel lent service andf couxtepuAajttejij tion to all guests. r Every Railroad in this territory will ; sell excursion tickets to :- 7c7mfm7 MoreheadCity during the.present summer. . "-"' tV,; Witt cure your 'Bhenmatisin unalstakable earne?toeas: Tbey, need ; piticA prepare efpeciahy CltfalgiarHeadaches, - Cramps, Scott's :SSi3S-SW?- A r CHlL&EyfeB. tCQUc, Sprains, Bruises; Cttts.and rmsvtM in concenxruLcu food eiemenw weanaisu fiiBfn fittirdv and atrosz. J No alcohol. blood, it ; v " Vi ,'Durna, viu ouica( unuga v. , r it tnakes takea then at a tomcTevtt wiU wt Acrisestic Andayiie, used in-1 return., uac on u J Priee-25c : is r:??x Consult Your Ticket Agent, - - v - '-Norfolk,"Ta &ifte. .J. F, Mitchell, T.P.'.A, ; riig - j ' '' ;. ... .j-'. . - S. JRalejh, - NC.? return. m ii acts on ine crKw ? -- J PVe-25c. Calomel and doct notcrqwcrcUa, 25c .fcmaUy and externally i trice- ?oc ear si? aisisatf . - ' i $c - , . - a. .. .
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