YOU CAN GET ANY ONE OF THE TEN NEW * AUTUMN CHALMERS NOW; AND THE PRICES MAY NOT LOWER IN TWO OR THREE YEARS Chalmers this year is setting ahead the Autumn buy ing season at least sixty days by offering for imme diate purchase ten of the most eye-pleasing cars that ever bore' the Chalmers name They are Autumn Chalmers and they compel attention at any man’s * front door. J . , Such a wide range of selection, too. There’s a fiv^i passenger car that reaches fipality in good sense; here a Sedan that will cause wonder at its supreme light weight; a Cabriolet which the word ’’comfortabk,” * ably describes; a stunning Roadster that any clever woman driver will like to get her hands on; a Speed ster that tingles the blood of any regular fellow who wants the eighty miles an hour thrill; a sedate Limou- • tine that spells coziness plus; a Town Car that will , make ten women out of ten wish for Santa Claus right away; a Limousine Landaulet that for practica bility is simply there! No need to go on. You can't expect to discuss motor cars intelligently unless you see these. For they have a lure about them that is going to cause wide comment . -niMUNG CO.MAWMOa CUM TOWN CAB. MUWKO CM nXUHOU^I-IUUNCR CUM TOWN CA&. LAND \UVIT CM nwt J UKOowLf^Mwiatt cm <• LAMMUUT CM* VH . •• noarrut > nfw • ? « ■■ ~ *orr a* muc without Nonca " ’ O. E. L ne, Tyner, N. C Mra. Anna M. Kio| Dead ^ » On Thursday afternoon Joly 19,1917, the death angel visited onr borne and took from us our darting mother. She had been la declining health (or the last three years with brain trouble. She was bom Feh. 4, i860, and had reached her sixty-first year. 8he waa married to G< l\ R'oun .. tree Feb. fi. 1874. Six ehUdrea were boro to them of whom four ere lining: Mrs Utsie Riddick of this piece, Alfred Rountree-- of Hertford, L E. Rountree of Deep Creek, O. B. Rountree of Norfolk. Her husband died Mar. 90, 1888, her youngest child being only two weeks old, but by the help of the Lord and friends she kept all of them'with bar. On Dec. 25, 1890, she waa mar rind to James Q. King. Three children were bom to th ng of whom all ara living: Mrs. Daisy Winslow, Minner Gertana'and UP lie King, all of thin place. She was a member of Bandy Oroas Baptist church, and attend ed as long as her health would permit. Ail was dews lor kar tkat lov ing bands aoold do, aad ska bora kar suffering patiently. Ska coald aot stay longer wkb ae la thie cold world—God had prepar od a place (or bar la that beaatt f«l heavenly home, aad >co«id aot sralt longer to call kar. A place Is vacant la her earthly hast which never can be SSad. hat An has Ailed a vacancy la that heavenly bonne where aff la I joy aad light. A voice we loved Is stilled bars bnt ap la ksavsa amend God's throne the sweat voice is heard singing unto Him who ia above us all. We would not call her back in to this world of sorrow and grief to share the evils of this life, but rejoice in tbebhought that she is resting in the arnu of Jesus, and some day we shall go to meet her in that hope where no' pain nor sorrow can enter in. She can not come back to us but we can go to her. She was a faithful wife and another. Papa was a faithful nurse, doing all in hia power to help her. “Dearest brother thou bast left us, Here thy loss *e deeply feel. Yet’tis God that hath bereft us, He our sorrows all can heal." ltpd. HBB D4CJGHBEH8 rnm mm FREE OF CHARGE Wkf ••*« wttb I Mis—tins, dpapap tarptb Itrar, ao—UpsUoo. aour atowiab, oowlag-up-or-rood-afUi-asI, lag. at*., wbM pdfc aaa M a aaapla Sonia of Omen's Awguai Flawsr bwa at W. A T aggall’a drag uoia This a—dtalas k— —artabla aanUra pro psrtlaa. sad Asa dVhoaatrtM IU a«et •aajr by blip p«an at sauaM. Ia— ——ad bp a dlaordarrd *■■■■« Wawar la pst ay la SS aM U aset Mtlw Pw aaia la a|l alrll laad ssuetrlaa, Mr*. The Thricc i Werl World of New York, end The Albemarle Observer, both owe year 11.70. Send aobacriptione to The Albe aide Obaereer.'ftdearon. M C. StBSf Norfolk, Va. T Roduco New*. Mr. J. L. Green's family spent Sunday with Mr. J. R Green. Mr. aiid Mrs. L. C. Carter and daughter, Winfield, spent Satur day and Sunday in/forfolk. Mr. R. E. Eure's family spent 8unday with Mr. Charlie Felton. Rev. W. H. Hollo well, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hale and two cliil* dren, aad the young Indy visiting Mrs. Bale, were the guests of Mrs. L. 8. Carter Sunday. Mrs. Mott Eure la visiting her sister, Mrs. D. W. Downs, at Pal myra Mr. Uewllyn Spivey, one of the carpenters working on the Episcopal church out here, was with us In practicing our^ choir that week. Mr. P. Q White s family visit* ed Mr« J. L Lilly Sunday’. A good many from around here attended the Union Meeting at Cool Spiing the last of the week. Mr., ind Mrs. Tom Bure spent Hatuidiy and Sunday with Mrs. P Z Williams. The Misses Felton visited, in Kure Sunday. • We are having revival sender* at Kndoeo this week Barg«M N«w» Itnma Madum George Bets—m, 8r llothk Outlaw, Bothk Bussell and George Bate—a, Jr., Misses Pauline Dali nod Virgie Outlaw visited Mrs. W. M. Matthews Bat urday altereoon. Mias Mattie Howell has return ed home alter speeding several days with her slater near Bethel. Mr. Joe White sad (easily skit ed Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Honrcll Wednesday. Mke Virgie Outlaw, Messrs. Raymond Skinner, Lillian Lane, Moody Matthews, Merritt Mor gan. George Caddy, Geo. Spruill and Mr. Sasrycr were guests o( the Misses Howell Saturday even ing. , Mrs. Wataoo Russell from near New Hope k the guest of Mrs George Bateman. Little Tomsk Matthews k very iU with typhoid-pneumonia. Mias Virgin Outlaw visited Miss Pauline Dali Sunday. Mr. C. B. Parker and family and Evelyn end Jake Parker at tended the tent meeting at Cen ter Hill Sunday afternoon. Mr. Merritt Morgan ia visiting his sister, Mrs. W. M. Matthews. Mr. George SpcwiU made his usual call Sunday evening. Mr. Raymond Skinner was out “dear" hunting Sunday even lag. Mr. George Caddy escorted Mim Mattie Howell to the B. Y. P. U. Sunday evening. Those who visited at the home ol Mr. Howell 8uoday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Stephen El liott, Miss Marias Elliott, Messrs. Lloyd Elliott and Baymoad Skinner. RUPTURED PEOPLE You can get a good suitable truss carefully fitted and guaran teed to retain any case of rupture, at Thompson ft Pent*, SlOMMl Hall avenue, near Bank Street, Norfolk Va. advt. Hertford Rood Mrs. N. E. Chappell spent last week at Chapanoke with her mother, Mrs. J. W. Baper, and attended the protracted meeting. Mr. and Mis. R. W. Turner and children visited at the home of Mr. K. T. Misxeli Sunday af ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Chappell spent the week-end In Hertford. Mrs. Bdwaid Chappell and son, C. B., went to Ohapanoke Thurs day to attead services at the Tabernacle. Miss Olive Lane of Wlnfall spent last week with Miss Bemle Chappell. Mis* Bessie Chappell spent the week-cad near Chapanokp with friends. Mr. Edward ChappnU attended services at the Tabernacle Bun day. Mimes Sadie Boswell, Mary Perry and Blanche Spruill called on Mr«. Kd ward Chappell Satur day afternoon. Miss Bessie Chapped entertain ed company Tuesday evening. Mr. N. B. Chappetfc went to Ohapanoke Saturday afternoon Mrs. W. P. Copelafcdand chil dten were guests of Mrs Edward Chappell Sunday afuraooe After a visit to relatives in Rocky Hock Mrs. W. W. Spruill and children came house Friday night. Mr. L. L B.anight a*-d child ren. Mr HiN and Mis* Mary Per ry called at the home of Mr. B. T Miexeli Sunday afternoon. Mr. L. L. Baenight and ehiid ren and Mr. Hill attended the teat meeting et-Ceatrr Hill Sun day afternoon. Mr. end Mrs. Will HIM end children of B. City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L I* Baenight this weak. * NOTICE Stale ml Honk OaroUna County ot Perquimans I» Superior Court. Norfolk k Carolina Development Oom pony, Incorporated, Blok mood Cedar Work*, Jeaaie P. Bklaoer, William P. Skinner, J. C Bkioeer. Pen am 8. Turner and kue baad, O H. Turner, Kellie B Aitlrell maA huaband. J. 0 Klttrell, Poremea Bledaa Lumber Company. T.O Storey. Arthur Pearea, Ida Lowe. |Liltla Mae Mardre aud huaband, Horace Mardre, Maade Lowe. Maggie Lowe, Walter Lowe, Ida Luwe, K1U White, D. J. White, 0. B. White, Corrtnne Begley aud huaband, J O. Baglay, Addle M. White, Uiaoaie Wood and her huaband Wood. O l). Parrei), Mlttou Lowe A. B. Winalow, J. Q A. Wood. P. W. MeMullaa, trustee, J. H. Millar, Dr. T. K. White, 9. a White. W.K. White, W. O. Newby, trustee, W.T. Winalow, BUku Winslow, Allan J. Winalow, Re beeee Wiaalow. Luther Winalow, Ber tha White aud huaband, C. O White, Iraua Wiaalow and huaband. Parey Winalow, Lana Leyden and huaband, T.B. Laydao, Hannah Wiaalow, Roy Wiaalow, Mattie Winalow. David Oui, A- I. Wiaalow. M N Sawyer, Capt. 9. Symoar, Arba Wiaalow, Ira 8. Win alow, uMmu, Martha D Wiaalow aud huaband, J. O. Winalow, lamaa la miter. J. 9 While, mortgagee.and Alisha B Wiaalow To Whoa It May Concern: Thai parties short otmsd, sad sii athas patacas iatarsated. will taka do llaa that aa ths Uot day of Juno, 1*17, tha above earned petitioner tied a pe tltsoa ia the oOss of the Clerk of tha Hujsnor Oourt af Psrqelmans County to have tha title to oerteia leads therein described ngisUnd aud con firmed, pursuasit to Chapter Mol the Public Laws of till, sad that sum mons has bean issued at tha uXee of the Qerfc of Superior Court of Par qutmaae Oouaiy, on lh« 31k day of August, 1*17, Tbs said land is sitnata 1ft Belvidere and Parksvliie Towashipa. in tha Uxut) of Perquimans, in said Bum, adjoining tha Usuis of Richmond Coder Works, T. C. Storey, Arthur Paarsa, David Coma s hairs, J. T. White’s hairs, A. R. Winslow, J. H Miller, Dr. T. N. White. P. C. White. David Oh, A. N. Winslow, Arba Wio tlow, Jamas Leeaiter, B. b. Wtealow, aad dsaeribad aa follows: BBC IN BniQ ml aa iroa marker, a Pipe in a plea stump, formerly tha • ptao**rea Perry's Desert Road near tha eealar of tha right-of-waP^l tha Norfolk Southern Railroad, i... Blisabeth Citj-Beefcford Branch, aad running along the center at said right of-way sooth SO degree* sod M min utes seat *>4.01 ahaiaa to a surra in said railroad ; tbsass south ft satB •bains to an iroa marker at a rock ; t haa sc still along said right-of-way ■oath S3 aaat to ehaina to an iroa mark ar at tba earner of T. O. Storey s lend ; ihssss south SB degress sod 11 min stee west *4.80 she ins to sn iron mark er e* two UuraU ; Ihapce south 4 da (>••• *nd 40 minutes east 18 ehaina to sn Iran marker at a gum, thanes north 77 dugrouu and 48 minutes west 42 ehaina to aa iron mnrknr.eornar of the David Lawn hairs’ land ; thanes south 10 degress and 11 min a tea west X •bains to aa iroa marker at three old eomar maples, tha land of J A.White’s hairs: tkaaaa south 41 degrees and 11 minutes west 40 chains to an iron oaarkar at a pinn stomp; thence south T8 degress »nd SO minutes seat 44. IQ •Belas, aa iroa marker at aa old aor mm gam; thanaa sooth 60 degrees sod IS sMaotes aaat ItN chains to tha Daaart Bond: thanes along tha Doaart Bead south At degress west Bros ahaiaa to an iroo aterker, an old blown up pine, J. M. Millar's comer; thaaoa aarth SB dagrsss and 40 minutes west 8S ahaiaa to sa Moo marker aa Haa '•"> Bid**, J. H- MOW aad Dr. T. **■ White'* earner; thence north 45 de St*** end 45 minutes weat Sf SOahmias to aa tone ataider, Dr T S. White aad |F. C. White's earner; thence north K dagraaa aad It miaow east M BO nRaima to aa iron marker, -tir~ aor aarafra and Dr. T. *iWhita'a: tbenee north SB dafraea aad 11 mia ataa aaat BB.BB ahataa to an Iron ant •hO» T. M White aad Jaaaa & Wla dafraea aad 41 miaetaa aaat 14 eheiee 40 ■* *ro* marker; the oca north 17 de~ fraaa aad IS miaetaa waatBS eOahaiua to aa leap marker, earner of Jaaaa B. vMalow’a kaira aad David Ooa; thaoaa north IS dafraea aad 41 mlaataa aaat marker: thanee to* tarn* eosrsa 3 oh* Ins to the center of toe said Nor folk Souther* Railroad rigkt-ol-waf: to«»** *oato 3d degress and 38 atla utaa asst W chains to the beginning, eon mining ill* Mrs*, aort or lass Thu to* list day of Juna, 1817. —— CHAN. JOHNSON, •HAL Clerk tHipsrior.Oonrt, — Pwquiaaas County, N. 0 NOTICE Stl8«f Valuable Firu By authority of as *rdar of Ik* Su perior Court of Chowan County, la a proceeding tki rota last Its toil lor tb* purpose of sousing the appoint meat of a Trustee, to loro*lose a osrtslu dssd of trust bsrsinaflsr rafsnad to, whish proossdlng Is sain Isd - 011*0110 Ward aad others vs. harsh O OopsUad aad otosrs." I, Orlando Ward, Trusts#, by virtue of sforussid s..!hort!jr, ^n| sail, for oasb, at Iks Court House door la •duals*. North Carnllaa, Cbowaa Os., at aooa. or hstwesn to# hour of II a» o'clock a. at. uud 1 .00 o'* ock p. a. OS August 30th, (Thursday) lhl7. Us tract of Uad barutaaflsr dssrrtbsd. to satis fy a no is of 8*78.00 slgaad by Aiak. OopsUad aad his wIfs. Narab 0 Peps laad, which aald hots is peel Css, aad doomed having beau aisiU by ton own er aad holder, aad said ual* U also mads by aald Trusts*, by further au thority. vested U him uodar to* dead of Trust slgasd by Ales. OopsUad aad wife. Barak 0. OopsUad. of svsa data with rf nrsuu I it note, aad toad* to sw ears tb* pay a sat thereof, default has lag bsaa seeds U to* payasat I hereof, to* aforesaid deed of trad* aulhorlatag sal* of to* afcrsaald laad. described as follows : Bounded on tba North by tba Made a* UiaOay Maaefactartag Company, or formerly owned by tba said oompaay; oa tba Neat by Iba laada at W. J. Oat law ; oa tba Mootb by tba laada at TX Ward; aad oa Ibo Waat by Iba laada at U. M. Ward, aad la tba treat ol lead aa wbleb aald Alas. Oopetaad formerly lived, or Mved at tba Uma of bid fluid, aad ooBlalaa (M) alaot y-Ave aeraa ba tba same more or laaa Maid daad of trust may ba toumd ra oordod la Daad Boo* No. It at payee tM-tlil of tba oBee of Hayletar of Dead* of Caawaa Coaaty. This the xotb day of July, 1*17, OBCABDO WAND. A. P. GODWIN, Troatee. Allot oey. N mm m —————g-jc North CaroUoa, Baparlor Oaart, Perqulataea Ouoaty. Oet. Term. IBM, >-— Bath WSlla./T’laletlir, Td Obarlaa White, Dalaadaat. Tba above MmaJ dafaodaat wtU taka aotloa Ibat aa aetloa anti tied aa above baa bare 1 a el u tiled la tba Ba parlor Court hf Parqalmaaa Coaaty by tba above earned plaintiff and tfilatl tba above asm ad defendant - tba par poaa of tba aald action belay to Beware a divorea from tba beada of matrimony la behalf of tba plaintiff agaiaat tba dafaadaat. Tba aald dafaodaat will further taka aotloa that ba la required aad com manded la ba aad appear before tba Jsdye of oar Mipertor Chart or a larm of aald Oaart to bo bald for tba Oaaaty of Porqabaaaa oa tba Btb Monday after the Brat Monday la MaptamUr. 1*17 - aama belay oa the Ittb day of October. 1*17 - aad a newer or demur to tba complaint to bo A|ad la aald aotloa; otherwise tba relief prayed for la tba eomplalal will, upon proper aaaaa ,show a. ba granted July Btb, 1*17. CHAB. JOHNSON. <Ba»* Ma parlor Oaart. ARTIFICIAL LIMBS M«m beUar Made. CaM am THOMPSON A PBNTZ, BIO CttrHaU A?^. mw Batik St real, Norfolk, V,. »d*t. Tke Albemarle Observer, 11m Progremive Farmer Tbe Thrice a-Week (N. T.) World, Rccoter price $100 All 8 lor 88.80. Ad drem Albemarle Observer, Edeo toa. 8. t. No. 666 *985''&8S& *1.250 ^ O.i Detroit. ‘TIm Bm( m WkMU" i. H- icMBLLAM, Jl • • ^

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