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fiproiT MiiR fPRP (ftp? n tmhh Beginning Saturday June ttn credit will be given Jo any i ode fnr credit over the AO uui - - buyer for cash. - PRICES CUT OCl FRESH ATS FROM 2 TO All 15c Beef Roast 4 All 15c Beef Roast 4 Q1A and Steak now UO. and Steak now NOW FOE Granulated Sugar 6 cents per pound. Stocks Patent and Dolly Varden Flour 45c bag Norfolk Queen Family Flour 40c bag. Meal, price cut from 30c peck to 28c. Pure Hogless Lard 10c lb or 50 lb. can at 9c Home Hade Pure Lard at 12c pound. LISTEN Octagon Soap, always 5c, now 4c Washing Powder 4c, 2 for 9c. 10 packages Gold Dust gashing Powder 25c. Star Lye, standard price 10c, now 9c. Rumford's Yeast Powder, 10c seller, now 9c I can't mention everything in the store, but you will find a sharp cut on everything for the cash. Will save you from 10 to 20 per cent, by making this store your trading place. Call and get my prices before buying. Make this your headquarters when in town. All phone orders will be taken and promptly delivered anywhere in Edenton and North Edenton; but strictly C Any one wishing to will allow a diseount Ho re fid D The Old E. L. Brinkley Stand, Corner Main An Enjoyable Dance. A most enjoyable dance was given last Thursday night at Bell's Opera House by the young men of Edenton to the visiting young ladies. The music was furnished by Ziegler's Orchestra. Those who enjoyed the dance were Ed Bond with Miss Louise Badham, Herman Ward with Miss Mary Conger, Linwood Hassell of Plymouth with Miss Mollie West of New Bern, Minton Dixon with Miss Julia Bond, Frank Jones with Miss Katherine Drane Dorsey Pruden with Miss Jack son of Richmond, Thomas Uong with Miss Genevieve Harris, Lyn Bond with Miss Sara 'Wood, Fred Wood with Miss Matilda Han cock of New Bern, John Bond with Miss Elizabeth Woodard of Norfolk, Julian Wood with Miss Bessie Badham, Laurie Kramer with Miss Myrtle Rea, Julian Elliott with Miss Annie Wood, Brownrigg Dixon with Miss An nie Palmer, Byron Harris with Miss Ruth Bell. Chaperones: Mr and Mrs. H. G. Wood, Mr. and Mrs, R. G. White. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Wood, Mr.-and Mrs John Badham, Mr. :and Mrs. Chas. Wood, Mrs. Walker, Mrs W.J. Leary and Mrs. J. C. Bond. A C9j Remedy That Relieves U s prepared from the healing Pine Balsam, Tar and Honey all mixed in a:pieasant, soothing ougn Syrop called Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar -Honey. Thonsands ave benefited . by its use--n need of your euduriog that annoy lQg Cough or,sisking a daugerous void. Go to your dealer, ask for jioc original bpttle Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey, start using once and get rid of your Cough 26th I shall start a strictly cash one. , The word "NO" sometimes is hard tn nhnnp: nr in nrcnn oo w- rr4"9 pnw . rr -: :- ' , Anything will be All ittvmc will be All lUc You can Any kind Luzianne Fresh Tot - - - . O. D. at the house. THE GROCERIES pay their bills promptly on July 1st, igt esteem by this bar and of TEN PER CENT. Yours very respectfully, B) one mm ft i mw Let U Know Your Wants JForTbi Cash In Advance. Six lines or less 25c for one weefc, 75c or 4 weeks. Additional lines pro rata. For FRUIT JARS See D. B. Lilcs, Edenton, N. C. FUR SALE 2 horses for sale cheap as I have no use for them.- See J rR. GRIFFIN, tf Edenton, N. C. FOR SALK 15 acres land, one 6 room house, shop and tools, band saw and gasoline engine, saw mill all hew; 1 Benthall pea nut picker. For terms and prices apply to M. HOFLER, Sunbury, N. C. LOST A black Poland China male hog. Thin hair with white spots about his face, flopped ears, one or both front legs white to his body, both hind legs white to his knees, weighs about 100 or l25pounds. ' $1 reward to the finder. Was not marked. Mr. NATHAN RIDDICK, Jr., Trotville,.N. C. RRST results-at-the LOWESmrcnrr Donnie-Mae Chesson. Em- cost. Why take chances on other paints when you can buy DAVIS ? FOR SALE BY JOHN C. BOWD CO., EDENTON, H. C. business, aid cash only. ...:it i; A . . I win ue in line xo suit tne I . "(. 3 CENTS il POUfJD 10c Stewing Beef Vh - now cut to Ow generally sold at 10c sold here for cash at 9c. cnlrl of tin oi court aia II sold here for cash at TC tanned Goods now 9c. buy all 5c Snuffs here at 4c 10c plug Chewing Tobacco 9c Coffee, 1 pound can for 23c Jokma Coffee. 1 oound can for 22c. o clock. Have all of your bag c v. i ce i. ii. if. I J & rrcsu giuuuu cuiicc as you w aiuut of Lemons, ner dozen. 1fr. I -1 s , off. DHfl uTIu and Magnolia Sts. ETorfolli EIarhet These quotations will be revised each week with the assistance of Odell Bros, Commission Merchants, Norfolk, Va., and will be found as accurate as it-is possible to make them. Hen Eggs per dozen . . r 19 Chickens, live, per pound. . j . . . . 27 Watis livfl isAr nnnnd 13-14 Turkeys, live, per pound 14 to 15 Calves, live, per pound.... ..7 to 9 Hams per pound 18 tozu uutxer per pouna zv to zo Hides per pound 14 to 16 LGeese, nve, each 7& to 5i Pucks, live, each . . .30 to 40 Haymon Sweet Potatoes, BW $3 . 00 Cabbage, Bbl . Bees Wax, per pound $1.00 28 cattle, live, per pound.. 3to4 Irish Potatoes Bbl. , 1.75 Black Eye Peas, per bag .4J Black Peas per bu. $2.00 Sheep, fat, per pound.... 4 to 5c Lambs, 50 lbs average. 7 to 8c Orenges, per box'. ..... '. .$3.b0 Bananas, per bunch . $1.50 Soja Beans, du., $100 Miss Annie Stillman Charm- ingly Entertains. Miss Annie Stillman Verv charm ine-lv entertained at her home in North Edenton Tuesdav evening, o J - - from 8:30 till 11, in honor of her makes nimseii agreeame wuu me mesaames a, i. rroctor ana ; " . . -- -house guest, Miss OdelL Spencer, people. He carries good will and A. K. Jordan from the country sometime v1Siting ats. ,W S U t. .i Wr in his ronntfinancfl and ,,r,aMtsf Mrs. E. A Editor Story will return Monday. Oi rvoper. i no coior scnemc ui .o4 whi was a rtUtirallv carriedout in the decorations After enjoying music and games of various kinds, the guests were ed dinine room", where delicious refreshments wre served. Those invited to meet Miss Spencer Mic;ec; Annie Ward. Maude . - '- . r "'. Rouehton, Esther and Lina impt lon Annie Curran, Blanche Sit- - - ftsT ' xxr-a AKmo Tnrh r'nioi ,- . ; w;nj.mc on RpcsIp Epn, Messrs nr..mj runn icon dmitK i7i, :YtiA4An Hnracp TnuntT. v. ArilC OtllllllcllI, .juv"uiw . uJ k i? c?.:tt cnnnri Mills CareBunch, Mark Jordan, D. North Edeirfon; News v .- Miss Wilhe White of .Bertie county is the guest o her uncle, Mr. G. A. Bowen. Mrs WmN. Davenport of Cres- well spent the weekend with Mrs J.. D. Stillman. Misses Odell-Spencefbf Roper aed Donnie Mae Chesson spent Sunday afternoon with Miss An- nie Stillman Mrs. S P. Thach visited Mrs. Mrs. B. F. Britton last week. Mr. R. W. Francis is quite sick at this writings . - Edenton Military Company to Leave for Camp Mon day at 2 O'clock. All members of Company "I" are ordered to report to their Armory Friday night to receive further instructions and aha to 1)6 fully equipped for the ap- proaching encampment.' The company will leave in the day time this triD and will leave Monday, July 5th, behind regu lar train leaving Edenton at 2:00 P. M. All members rnust report to their armorv Mondav bv 12 s J gage at the Armory by 9:30 o'clock. Judge Bond Speaking of Judge Bond, who is presiding at pur present term of court, and who is held in the poise, his ready knowledge of the law and proceedure, his courtesy and his uniformly well tempered judgments, the Dnnn Guide has this to say: .. With true regard for all the able. judges that have ever held court : , , . .. in narneu county, we ao not De- lieve a better and more thorough gentleman than Judge Bond has ever presided over court. He is courteous to both lawyers and olienta and to the people generally. r . . ' ... , .. , He is impartial and treats eyerj, case upon its merits and facts in law. Our people are well pleased with him. We hope he will re tarn often to our county, for such men as he, holding the high posi 0f judge will bring good in- i , - , flueIlCe to our PeoPle- HiS charee to the lurv was a masterpiece and both jury and lawyers declared that they never heard the charge equaled. He dweltat length on government 1 .v ; aua wnaC u meam lo u can people, and how tne American citizen, under out system of law receivea justice at tne nanas oi T J Z. Jl 1 . K I court after eighteen of his fellows had passect upon tne merits oi tne nnsp.. Hft tonehftd on a faw of the more frequent crimes such as ' ' cruelty to animals, the slander of women, etc, ; Aside irom uis ancies as juage e coim roomi ue 18 J01,J anu I . i . ' i. 2f . 1 1 ' 1 I . , .... 1 fiooa matured on tne outside ana ,i. ik -1.1- p- - - brines men to admire and esteem J bim rather than fear him. He is "e specimen of worm Carolina mannooa, ana we lejoicc mar m him the people And a sympathetic friend. ---Golesbpro Argus. Speaking, of two weeks civil term begun this week at Pittsboro, UN. tne cnamam .ecora says: I ..til. i :n u-. t. jjI -xms special wriu wm uc ucw oy o uage, w imam m.. joonu, wuo I I T t HiT T J. 1 held our courts last March and I w- . - Mav and is most pleasantly re- 1 i i ii .t. .. i. memDerea oy an oi our county- 1 men wn men met mm. xnoeeu so acceptable was he then that an - . , i p.ormtv ia WDers Tea uesceu taac ue r . 7 e .. - be appointed-the jndgo. to hold Edenton Local News. : Mr. WT A A Greenleaf, whose wife is the daughter of .Mr. J. K Rea of Edenton has located hea We call attention : to his ad ver- tisement which will bein this paper for sometime.- He is a vi vn. engineer ana solicits Dusi- nesSi Misses Bessie Folk arid Louise Harris of Ilaleigh ' enioute to Nags' Head spent Tuesday with Miss Li na Pruden Mrs. R. M' Peacock of Ply--mouth is "the gueat of her daugh ter, Mrs. W. J -Privott, in Church street. , Miss Mary ponger has returned home after a pleasant week end visit to Miss .Lillian Forehand near-Mege; 1 ;- Rev. AndreAv Price of near E. City is visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. J Privott in Church street. Mr. Joseph Conger has return ed from Philadelphia where he spent a few days recently. After a short visit to his broth er, Mr. C. S. Vann, Mr. John Vann has returned to his home in Winton. Mr. Brent Brane of Charlotte spent Sunday with his parents, Dr. and Mrsf R B. Drane. Mr. W. J. Privott has returned from a business trip to Raleigh. In this time, of industrial op portunity, it is gratifying to see what a firm grasp the men train ed at the Agricultural and Me chanical College are taking on the industrial life of the State. Thrse men not only know how to do things, but they are doing them with credit to themselves and their college. They are mak ing over old farms and dairies. Many of them are directing cot ton mills. On our railways and highways you find them with transit and rod. Thev are sought by men who need draughtsmen , , . . . . . f . . who. are ambitious and determm and machinists. xouner meri ed to make: headway in life are in increasing numbers making their way to this busy institution. The fall announcement in this paper will interest scores of young men. Mrs. Joe Haste and children have returned home from.a visit to friends in: Elizabeth City. Misses Estelle Privott and AnniA RnaivAii enpnt fV end with friends in Win fall. Mr. Frank White is able to bel outaeain after a few davs' ill- w ness. Miss Johnetta Haste of Hert ford b the guest of m,ss Mildred M.-un ; nn ctrf Mrs. Maggie Baker and daugh- S5 S ter, Miss Louise, left Tuesday morninc to visit Mrs. S. H. El hji- rtf TVnp'r fnr aU A Mri. Joe Collins is in Eliza- beth Qty for a few days n automobile party from E. nJt ' t tws lt:.u I 1 1 I I I I IIiniKl IIIV III Lll rM I I I I I III I poreman. Noah Burfoot. and Earl Thompson. Misses Margaret Griggs, Nellie Rose, Nettie Gaith er and JJrancis uneatnam spent a . ' - . . m .i m i tew nours in upenron xuesaay -I . . ViSitmg Inend. nr . a t r . i i t Byrum baturday atternoon. Mrs. E. A. Byrum is slowly recovering trom an attack ot ty pnoia ierer. Mrs. Trim Bateman has re- covered from ai attack of acute indigestion. Miss Ruth Edwards has return eo to ner nome in ouriDury ai.ier i i m a pieasuw vul iu uci wsici, iuis. I 1 ll . I. " l; .- s. i. r ranK muin, in iuagnona sireci. . 1 - . . V Mrs. Robert Whiter who fell and broke her arm a few days ago. . .i .1.. is getting aiong uiceiy. juiss marv uoray remrnea Tuesday trom nerttoro. . wnere . I. , v : 1 . . .: sne attended anouse uariv. . Bishop Joseph, Cheshire and WcA;;QreenIeafEr . Cllflt EKGIKER OSCSillfOH," J Land Surveying and Magping. Street and Koad Improvement. Water and Sewer WorksS" Phone . Edenton," N. 0.1 " Miss Addie Rea is quite ill at her home in Queen street.";: v ; Messrs. Thomas Wood and Brownrigg Dixon left : Wedfeday morning for Nags' Head to at tend a house party. . . : The first cotton blossom of ;the season was brought in Wednes day by Mr. Jim Jordan, who lives on the Belvidere farmj near ' Edenton. " "- ..... ' Mr. and Mrs P. ""W. Hobbs- . and Mr. and Mrs. Kussell Chap- pell motored to Ocean View. Sun-' day i n M r. Hobbs car and spin t the day." . Mr. and Mrs. Jf W.' Whitelof the County were the guests of her sister; Mrs. O. A. Thompson Sunday. ' - Miss Mae Morrisetteof E. City arrived Wednesday to spend several days with Mrs. R. A. Chappell. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Russell went to Ocean View Sunday in their' car and spent the day. Mrs. Peanie Pratt is sick at her home in Church, street. Mr. Leslie Berry of Charlotte, - enroute to Washington, N. C, wasjhe guest of his cousin, Mr. E. H. Bell, a few hours Wednei; day. Miss Frances Rea left Monday to visit relatives in Norfolk. Misses Eva and Sallie Ruth Chappell expect to leave Satur day to attend a house party in Washington, N. C. Misses Emma Badham, Sarah Wood, Katherine and Marian ... Drane will leave Saturday for. - Nag's Head. Mr. Walter Wiggs of Norfolk was in town Sunday the "geit x Miss Alethia Ward. - . Mrs. Wm. Coffield and child-; ren of Cerkley spent the week end with Mrs. G. L. Davenport. Mr. Frank Fagan of Rocky v Mount and Miss Henrietta Fagan of Norfolk were the guests of their mother, Mrs. Emily Fagan, Sunday. After spending a few days with her mece Mrs- L- ' Wavenporti 1 iiirs. vaiiv rioimes oi JNortoiK left Tuesday to visit her sister, - Helen Tarkenton, of Skin nersvuie. ?n . I m r - at. TTT a . . ivi r. and Mrs. w. A. fc.vere.tt are Hiding- sometime at Nafis Head- W. Lipsitz and son Sam spent a few days this week in, Raleigh. . m. fru. u;:l. i xxrZ-v Mr. Thomasasnight of Wash ington county was the, guest of his daughter, Mrs. O. CJ. Byfum, Wednesday. Mrs. G. L. Davenport left Wednesday night to spend the summer near Asheville I s Editor and Mr?. H. L. Story and sons L'anlitoTd and James, left Tuesday forMontreat, N. C, where Editor Story attended the Press Association, after which they will go to Wake- Forest, wnere airs, oiorv ana sons win i Di. J EKAniNATI OH On Thursday and Friday, July 8th and 9th, the regular exami nation of colored teachers will 1 0 held in the colored school build ing in Edenton. - r4 : Examination of .White Teach- - iii. . rr . i . .17 i J ers win oe onerea on ueanesuay. ana Aftuisday ot tne following wplr n. p i nn ln v 14th and Inth I- v " ' , r. . " . ' r-? " io v ' .rz- I' - Co Sufit. Schools. v ,,tt --r r...". r BcMin'OniraCiJVQP aoaCold. . ad?t M Keeves and VY ; v. .ea, jr. m ; r- - &v" " i;P Eest-gSiVG 13 TCX UCni: '
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