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- s n r gssesSs of lies. Pcu::ic o From the Orphanage at (llioro ynll give a concert at gaest of Mis. Gss Ho&hs 2I H.L. STORY a- SXiiX last Mzs. Toca Published Every Friday . 11? Easter Ccpdzsi iras tfce gacst of Has Marsfela SesaHSsa day Eaoremg;- ... Kitcrcarc Crdis BaipMst Glhiiuirch ninpo ar $L& yzz. xeis iar autascx. Sijc Months Site. Three If orfrfev 25c !r na lie zessoBsSsbe fer tie tmttBzefori5!:etizrfBSflrai (gTfPAa fe gjosSi fee gaa tacpdtfxsersoBesetsczseSSj'. gfrarS, mass fee gEgasa fey tag? ceraa tf fwt, wfrfff ly-e frt" w3agjt fcsa sr fear jwn-g. Edextos", S. C, Fbiday, JULY 2. 1915 We wekxxae the delegates to tbw 11. CcereacebesagheSd here this week. We arc always gSad to hare good people cosae to er town. May they szake tbess selves at hose, e all of interest n Bdeatoa aad wbea they go, may they have lingering within a desire to retsra. liiiiinniiiiiiiiiiiitiiii 4 Brief Items of lira. H-C.Hglad KaSygay Jcs, will spead tbs wtsek-ead ml itir Jba HonTs be Hjcs Barrow FSedtwcaod b 313 Hirj HHiird Wfc2s spest a Eev days ia tbe eossli y lOsa llsry T viae. H Jlr.asd llis. lmera saesi&sa- EUEDVCCDV 'DDUBfED TTO AITEC'D "flClD Mp fines Worti j -GMldFen. EURE SEWSl. Tic follovisg clipped fiosn tbe Hertford Cooaty Herald is d rstercst : daj last veeic Mr. A T. fcy, rzzal ezzxi Bxie 5, 2, ibex.- Tl9 litest ssiai3Dsd Szr Ose or two cosdxaioss seen TirfCHJf y- Efiticr tbe owner cf tbe caE box does cot get ills mail oftea or is is very kiadij diGeed towards thA birds cot to distsxb tbrs'r ssat little bose. If tbe latter oodssos is correct, we cocsiSBessd rbas ki&dses. Kirad cess toward asy bcrd k cc3 sesdaKe, bst especially oogbt erery kfadggi to be ssiTwa tic hLssixrd- Osce tii-cre were nisrry hofrds is trn part ci' trs coaa try, bet 2SQW tlaey seess alssost e,xt; Kt. Xbcy are n&t oojzeti&Zi able aad axe BsefaLa'nd vjuAcift day ia Elizabeth Sty tbs-gscst By Tfec Editor. ! of tzrparesia, llesdazaea Dara i 1 1 1 1 1 6 1 1 i 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 i n 1 1 1 i l aa Droa. General Vktoriaso Heerta. Little Uliie BiO Twiae is tbs fonsser prefect of Mexico, was Urm. While. arcsixa.aussrcayia.acY IrS. VeTS03 li i r i i i' Poscsal Orozco was also arrested. Miss Acide Blacebard Bctb were cbared wkh coair-! , lb. mg to isdtc a rerolsrtioa agai f 5Taie. a fxiesadSy cooatry. Hoerta Was released os a. bood of $IogOOO asd Orozco cm $7300. Tfceir :! Glafippell bcaaisg was set for July L Mr. and Mrs. Aixaos Smith West Behridere were the guest of Aln. J. Uncea ajael 03,1 Wallace, Iclt Tbcrsday to Tisat bar sster, Mrs. E M. HiD, near Bojkins. Va Hiss Telle Hirrtil retsrsed home froa L&ke View Hospital wbere she- weet to undergo an operation. Mrs. Alice Hill ard dassrhter, recT5ErtE2Mxs. Clasde Baton, who hare Ibeea visiiirg Mrs. L. L Story kft Wediae&day for their botse sear &9jkixtS. Mr. A- B. Harrelleo&tiiiiaes-rery iiL lltss Boxie Hortca spent Sat- ordar cbt with Miss Moilie of 1 Manseac Mr. Ohie Gieeo and Miss Rctb day afternDoa. Ms Viola-Carter spest Sater-illsss Beadse. who hes day ssig witix fccx asst llr&'tsr il toe wiS Lcla Lassiter. ; , ' Mrs. Lola lossiter entextaijsed qilite a aassiber of firaeads Sess day aftexaoosu -Mr. Grover -Daiel wbo - &2S becn-sicic is rnncb issrproTcd. " - Mr. aad Mrs. Bafos Blasarbard were tbe giiests of MriTasHi Mrs. . T. Bestoa of Middle Sarass? Sunday. Mrs. Sallae Biascfcaxd was tbe guest of Mrs. J- H. Carter Toes day. - ' r r . , . . . - y Mr. aad Mrs. O- B. Chappeil I Harrell tere oct driTirg Sncday ka? h?fl trat-i with K!i 1 MissXiladys Parker estertain- ; day in Hertford on business. j Mr. Herbert Perry ia dowa with arrested Satarday xaoraisg at bis T . . , mir wrt . , , ........ . soa Lorenga spent Soaday with Mrs T. G. Masseati co&tiimes hosae aisd held in tbecotanty jaiL To n i ci , - , , . JTiilIr. aad Mrs. E. P- Chappeil. tray ill. Siatoa objected to kmsg tbe T . , 51 . . , , . Mr. Johnnie Asbell called oa Mrs. B M. Downs mited at t. 2Miss Minnie Chappeil Sunday I Mrs. A. B. Harrell's Sandar sren- gsard was kept. The new Got- ; r I v. . - - afternoon, ling. ersr, -2at- t. Harris, was raaa-i . . . : fc seaitesjce of Leo Frank to iisprisGEffissi. 26 xsea jopea n ocmacxe cau-j.aa ttoilj were tte gsasttol lus w w . . ..B eco gives that crcciag ia I? 3L r. 3 a i M mxm. - r i . , r , . , ' f lltss EUodic 1L Cbappdlspcat Mr. P. D. Story visited his par- -A V3 t?f tsbeligred that the best pubhci t ' . . . . j , J Vl I . r- ? Saturday mgnt wxtn ner cousin j eatU home Fridav and Saturday. sentiment is wita rlx Goyernor -. ' . . m 3 Chappeil Saturday. ton, Saxday. The foUowing also taken frosi the Hertford Coasty Herald re- ab?ds as that osr c&ssty is p adraace of Hertford cossty in at tiiis particnlar: "Ifx. B. E. naal ar- rtsr o rn 3F. 5, Is te Irst exr- rStfr fx tiit jticai to u. os lus xoste. If For4' Aa astosaobile has been used to carry sail at TyEcrfor possi bly a year or longer, and we now bare two routes f roai Edeatca csiag them, cue a Ford asd th ether a Metr. We mention this for the reason that the patrons of these routes ocght to appreciate the quicker service given them by these machines. These rootes are corered now m three hours, where it was a losg hot drive of six to eight hoars for a horse. The outgoing mail not only reaches the patrons earlier but the incoming mail is in Edeaton now in time to be dispatched on the noon trains, whereas foamer ly it was held for the night trains. We should be glad to see all the routes served by automobiles. "When this is done the length of the route can be increased, there by paying the carriers more and better enabling them to famish automobiles. Cl i , . "3 iUSS JLiagglC WISSIOW. saakicg these dcaioastratioas of ctA temper. Misl L. JL. bcory visited her Chappeil jEpent mother Satorday night aad Soa- An eSortis being made to se-j Mr: Lcj,' D. Lanb care frcai (keat Britain a mcdi-J of MiM "wuuw",c B ij Saturday night commercial intercourse between Rd)ccca Mucd5 Urermany and neutral conn tries. Tuesday night with her mother day. Mrs. Amos Smith of West Mr. Earl Morean wasthesnest 1 rczx Dsolnh. Mr. and Mrs. Li. Lasmter and little son spsssf last Ssadbry with his BoUsef, Mrs. E. J- Ls siter. . . . ' . . Misses Cfrara ardarrift Ecre were-the gaests of Miss .JJzde Brown last Sosday. r Mesdazses. J. K. Brown, EL B. Spivey.B. H. BJaiarhad, Ibms. spend soearfagafi with feir osier WW Kosfolk to visit rtltiT-L ClECO 1?8I7S. Mrs. E'Heliiowyi faiij sped. S523daywita fcer sistrr. Mrs. CbiBrsa's Day exKses u Ce tex HiH Baptist CirsrL usday night. - Mrs. A- la. FCThaxd a.-d yra Tea Jczdzn viclal Mrs. TT. T. Fczdscad 2fcaday ifserxrcon. The isfait child cf Mr. Mrs. Ed Askly cs -rsrj Hi Mr. aaad Mrs J. C. Nortiiaad jpecl Sat Eiday with hts zziir His SLlDxJs. ; Mrs. O.E. fiaa'afWi visaed her dx, Mel S. Iu Da' Saturday. Mjr .Eagsae Ciaess&ss was the weei-2iti eaest c. his prezU in llsdrjeys. Mr. Tcsa Bjrssa eaikd at Ciaco -XaSe M JJssite spent Sunday xiii witli iissl Mi55 Htlen Fore- . Fs&g azat-fe a business of Miss Pearl Mullen Sandav. the! Winslow! I Da vises Hem. spent Mr and Mr RmcIim- Modlln : Saturday afternoon with Mr. and j ,ir v c- - . ! and Mrs. riurncy SpnreT were the .: m S it m. Mrs. Thomas Lamb. s Maxie U. UhappcU was the & - -M lesr oays ax nis summer nome at Cornish, N. H. G. C. Dceils aid Edgsr Brcwa are lo the sick list: Mr. Brinkley from Corapeakg, represeatiag a Ya Earsay. haze last; SarjzrdaT- Misses IIah Parker of Xorfoik!1 lay accom aad VRiddiak of GafewriE P53 jniian. who are visiting rrieois near spent fast Taesday wiiiiMsssJ ja fSSf ths&X UutlVC lizzie &ova. - Qaecr-fcso Mr. Kicg's New Bev. T. S. Crsfrhfyal d Gates-1 Lif Pds wkl a tmbfer of water rille, J. E Parker of XoifoXiaadLa gifc- 2?jr feasd. ranseating Mrs. M. Hofkr atd to cfciHrea I ta??s?: a crauc -s. G: riebt were gsssts cf Mr. axd Mrs. H.ifebsd- TTk is tbe morn- - r Al ii VUQi. Ut JlII Ll Brown last Tharsday . I i-. espy a. fee, etsy 1: vt i m o ve- - Mr. Harry HoSer enartaind I ssaea aa& Seci S-se all iiv. Dr. frknds last Sonday. I KicW IXer life Pill r.re sold ice i3tusaes.iraxKr aroca usks- j toy Jii .JJrsggasSs, ?"& in - a origi- qaue a aasoer ctcai caejeas fer 23c txet a bot- irisgs: I ti t-iay aprihis eiv.leas- at laxttzvs. " advt. viHe, ith J. H. Carter aad f &ieds metered io Siier ais Secretary McAdoo has agreed j to speak in Greensboro Aug. 2. I day night. I Mr. W. K. Hendren is very ilL familv Sonda nitrhfr. casamay sLKercooa. guest of Mrs. J H. Carter Satur- " wees ror ueruora tot SrFgJ 8 fgnest of Miss Sadie AsbeHSatur-i Af t w t I - Misses Aaaia ioJ Jjssrr Lassi- i Sandy Cross Hews. Six were killed and a dozen or f Mrs. W. S. Bassell and family t-jy ui y- j spent Monday with Mrs. K. ri. land in a railroad wieck. ! r-knn Mr. and MrsT Chas. T. 17. BICKETT FOR GOVERNOR. Attorney-General T. W. Bickett seems to be the preference of many of the papers of the state for our next Governor. While this paper doer not yet commit itself unreservedly to his candi dacy, we believe his chances are far better for winning -than any man yet named. flarry Thaw is being tried to test his sanity. It might be well to try those who"have been read ing this case all these years. The Baptist Seaside Chautau qua was held at TVrightsville Beach last week. Crossmen and Mr. and Mr?. H. S. Carmen spent Saturday in Hertford on business I Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Speight of A meeting was held ia Baleigh ! Trotvilleand Mrs. Jinnie Savage Tuesday of this week to- ereate a j OI Savage spent Sunday at the state organization for the pur- home of Mr. and Mrs Cochran. pose of gathering iniormation re ! r and Mrs. R. R. Solomon garding the resources of -Kovfb I -V?sibsd at the home at Mr. Chas Carolina and to distribute thatrossmcn Sunday afternoon. information. - Mr. and Mrs. W.G. Perry spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Alex Perry. "V Master Warner Walker j of Edenton, N. C, is spending some time with his father and grandmother at the Vineyard, Mrs. MoIIie Peny of Joppa Visited at the home of Mx. and Mrs. J. B. King Saturday and Sunday. - acre win oe a concert given at Sandy Cross Baptist church on July 7th at 8 o'clock p. m. by the Odd Fellows Orphanage. Every body invited to be present. " Macedonia. Mbs Mollie Cobb from Berti county has been spending a few days with her brother near Mace donia. " Miss Mary Fox well has return ed home from a Tisit to Bdenton Mrs. Moriie Hassell and Mrs. Clara Jorrlan spent Sunday in Edenton- Miss MpUie Cobb and Mr. George Hassell were the guests of Miss Mary Smith Sunday night. Mr. S. B. Morris and family and Mr. Frank Cunan and tarnily were the guests of Mr. and irs Henry Foxwell Sunday night Mrs. J.H. ! 8mith and illary - Itchi ng, - bleeding, prolrnding or lIind .piles ihaye yfelded to Dean's Ointment, 50c at all stares The Smiles of e Satisfied v Are the Smiles that Count In thousands and thousands of homes this morning, and yesterday for years and years there have been happy smiles over . Post Toai stms -and These jsrispy, sweet bits of choicest Indian rjpvmplerfimy seasoned, cooked and toasted,were never better than theyjire now Post Toaistie 'tOESSiOE. cream or how I !" cream. FObCiod. : .
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