g»c mibcwark memt filMJHUB itut rami! iMm, BJ.nu.Mwu 1, mi THE PAVING It b gratifying to sec the ptr ing of the streets of Edcatoa pro gresafag so w«U, despite the very on favorable weather. For about a rqooth we had heavy miafal) "aad since the rains, Edentoa has almost been prostrated with heat. . Vet a great part of the irat pav ing district has beca graded and the carbiag put te. Paving bricks arc plated ah along Water street • aad work is now being poshed on Mala atrnst. We understand the Town Oouncilmea are consider Ing favorably the paving of Mag , - aolia street and we hope the peo ple on this street will ask for that consideration. The oast of paving ‘ Magnolia street will be compara tively low as the street is narrow aad yet this will be one of the greatest additions to the town, as it is n much need struct aad its narrow width now makes it dan gerous aad iocoavcaieot We wdhid certainly be glad to sec Mala street paved ail the way out to the north side of the Fair Grounds. Quten street should ' also be paved. Mow that the work is begun let it go forward. The fifteenth annuel Fanners' and Parra Women’s Stale Con vention will be held at the A. A College, West Raleigh, August 28-30. The Norfolk-Southern has cut down expenses by catting out the Passenger Department and throwing the work of rtil< jt| ff meat into the freight department We regret that in ao doing the services of Air. BL S Lcard, the genial general passenger agent, were eliminated. According to Wednesday's pa pers the Allies Tiave made great gains in Belgium this week Such near* h good news. May we have more of it. We have been to considerable expense and have bees as careful as possible to give our readers a correct list of regiatraata in Cho wan according to liability to ser vice. We also give Perquimans county’s first call. Extra copies of this paper can be had at the Albemarle Observer ofict at fica copy- . _ Carter Mow*. lev. G. W. Fisher filled his regular appointment at Fletcher's . M X- church Sunday and dined at the house of Mr. T. J. Carter. Mm L. a Powell and children of Boduco spent the last wcek . end with her parents. Mr. and Mm T. J Carter. h Me. sad Mrs. W. L. Rountree. Mr. and Mrs R. L. Winslow want to Suffolk Satardsy. Mr sad Mrs. W. G. louatree and children of Rare, Mr. and Mm Willis Riddick. Miss Florins Riddick and Mr. Mills Riddick of Ostasville. Mm J. N. Carter and children. Mr. .and Mm M/ A. Ward aad children were quests at the home of Mr. W. A. Ellis Mias Elisabeth Deane of Cho wan spent Sunday aad Sunday night with Mias Daphne Ward Mr. Jins oils Harrell aad Mbs Bthnl Carter were out riding Sue day. MbsQuecme Hayes entertain ad oaospnny Sunday night Fran- i ant were Misnes Pauline Buffer, Psaline Deans. Halite Prudsa. I and Mary Ward, Messrs. Leroy 0 Hoflcr, Edd Carter and Thomas Deans. Mr. Henry Hayes continues ill Mr Thomas Deans and slater, Mi>s Pauline, o! Chowan were guests of Miss Pauline Hoflcr Sunday. Misses Nellie Piuden and Mary Waid visited Mrs. C. B. Ward of Hobb.-viile Friday afternoon. Selwla flews. Mr. Walter Hollowell attended tbe Union Meeting at Cool Spring last week. N Mr. Paal Hollowed is improv ing after a few days’ ill owes. Mrs. Mary J. Jones of Eden ton is here the geest of her uncle, Mr. J. C. Hobba. Mr. and Mrs. A>P. Sailings and children, Mjrtle, Ellis. Hel ot. and Roy of Bandy Cross. Mr. aud Mrs. W. H. Boy or, Mia. Siama firddiek, Mieeee Mamie Wkile, Lisaie and Minnie Hobba, Messrs. Warner Hunch, Pnrey and Gurney Hobba oalked at the home «f Mrs J. C. Bnuob Sunday. Mr. Lloyd Hathaway aeeom puttied Miss Its Hollowed to Sanday School Hnoday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs W. D. Hollowed salted at the Jiome of Mr. D. L. Hobba of Tiotvilte Sanday after noon. ■ aaar*. K. buoch tud D lid low oil are attending court at Gatesville this weak. Mead.mes T. D. Hoiloweli and ohildreo, W. H. Biddiek aod ton were the guests ot Mn. Amoe Hobbs Monday efUtooou. Mrs Q T. Baoeb is improv ing alter so attack of ty^oid fever. Mrs. N. L Buoch sod daugh ter, Rosa Mail, spent Tuesday with bar mother of Trotvilln Mrs. J. 0 Bing of Joppa apeat one day last week at the home ol bar parents. c Mr. I. B. Blas'kaH accompan ied Mias Btaaio Hoiloweli to Son day Sehool Boadsy'. Mrs. Rickard Hurdle and daughter. Mias Btta. of Hickory Cross celled to see Mies Bettia Hobbs end sister. Friday after noon. Mr. Jordan Hollowed of Hedge •peat Friday hers with his broth er, Mr. 01 B Hoiloweli. Misses Oorrie Bo nob sad Don at* MoCotter spent Friday with Mrs A. F. Bulling* of Sandy Cross. > Mr. Q T. Baoeb spent Wed nesday is Suffolk. TrotvOle News. Mrs. Loaiee Briggs of Aeorn spent s pert of last week here the gaeet of Mrs. C A. Mitchell and Mis. Rebsces Spivey. Mias Marie Riddick left lest Week to visit friends in Hertford, Center Hill sad Rdenton. She was srnasipsaied by her aoosis. Miss Antes Hops Ward of Bosley. Mr. sad Mrs. Alfred Trotnssn of Portemoatb sad Mr. Lea Trot smb of Wilmington, Del., who have baas risking at Mr. Thomas Trot aeaa's, have returned to their Mr. J alias Hendrix was the geeat of Meads seer Rylsnd Set ■rdey night and Saaday. * Mines# Blais Bimpeoe aed La te Tiot man. Messrs. Tent Trot men. Marshall Hobbs and Ernest Spivey attended the Union Meet ing at Cool Spring eharck Stear dey. Mr. sad Mrs. W. A,. Spiray ■put Sasdsy il Ws koat of Mr. faaMO Brings nf Aon* a. • / Mr. KnUs HnMa of SaOsik, i asaba oi 0. S>Aray, so bars Maoris?. Mrs Ward nf WiafsM add iaagktar. Mrs (Mayor of B City 1 asra suitors si Mr. J C Otar 1 osa’s last soak. Mr W. r. MliakaM araoapao- 1 ad ky fnoada stisodrri Iks Tact . Haatiag A Csatar HIM Monday, r Misses Lucy, Ols sod Myrtle Blddick sad brothers, Messrs TresTsI) sad George spent Snn dsy with relatives near Sandy Croat. Mrs. W. A. Spivey spent Monday with her sister, Mias Eva Trotman. Mrs. It W Simp«oo and daughters spout* Monday with Mrs. J A. Riddick of Muddy Cross. Messrs. R. W. Simpson and T. E. Trotman atteuded conit in Gatesvilla Monday Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Riddick spent Monday in Gatesvilla. Mr C. E Kma continues ill. Mrs. Mary Staulo i and rtsogh ter, Mias Margaret, were visitors at Muddy Cross Monday aifer DOOQ. Mr Carol! Hobbi lef^ Monday moruiuK for Huffvdlc. GaUbury X Roads * Mr Clcve Hollowed and child ren called on Mr. and Mm Jo* C. Eason Honday Mr. and Hn Olivet Jordan en tcrtained a number of friends Sun day. Mr. It. B. Hollowed sod fam ily of Rocky Hock visitrd Mrs. Dorsey B Evans, who continue* ill, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Agatha Forehand visited friend* in Kyland Sunday after noon. Miss Annie Bason called to see Mrs. George Hollowed Sunday evening. Messrs. Joseph C. Kason, Geo Baker, Arthur Hollowed, James Twine, Everett Kason and Jos ■ 0. Nowell attended services at Ballard's Bridge church Sunday evening. Ewe Hotel. Mrs. K. B Carter and daugh ter of Norfolk are spending this week with her son, Mr. .T. A. ©-.<er. * • • Miss Cora Spivey is visiting her brother, Mr. O. R. Spivey. Misses Carrie and Lurlene Fo rfeit entertained company Friday evening. Miss Margsrette Williams is spending sometime with the Miss es Powell. Mrs. J. T. B^nks called to ace Mrs. A- M. Johnson Moaday af ternoon. Mr. O. R. Spivey will conduct prayer services at the Baptist church Sunday night. Misses Minnie and Norene Johnson entertained company Monday evening. * Mrs. T. A. Carter entertained company Tuesday night in honor of her guest Miss Beulah Carter. Miss Arviila Lang entertained a number of friends Saturday evening. Wool Balrldara. Mr and Mrs. Matthew Wright sic guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wright. Mis# Erma Roger son visited Mr aunt, Mrs. Fred Smith Tues day morning. Mr. Freeland Copeland has purchased a Ford. Mo. rs. Robert Hoiei and Her man Boyce of HobbaviJle were in our midst Friday evening. Mr. K. ML Copeland called on Miss Lewie Ward Sunday after noon. Mr. J. d. Copeland and aon. Basil, made a business trip to buffoll one day this week Mr Casper L*oob calUd to see Miss Mary Smith Tu<sJay, evm* ng. The Misses O'neil are guests >f tnerr aunt. Mm. T. £ Peiry Messrs. FreeUnd Copeland and losiab Chappell, Mesdamet J U -opt t.v d sad A. £ Layden and iiss Vs*ei Copeland nmtoted to L City Tuesday afternoon. l«CMs'jy»Araka My# ** «Mf ftstv* to Tha tar* r Belfiiere Itim. Mrs Inna Rawls of Suffolk, and Miss Ethel LiUie of Fort Pierce, Fla., are guests at the home of Mrs. Mattie White this week. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morgan and Mrs. Shirley Kittreil of Sun bury motored here and spent Sunday afternoon at Mr. W. H. Lamb's. A Christian Education and Pa triotism Program was rendered at Whiteville Grove church Iasi Sunday afternoon. The exercises were very interesting and helpful. Mr. T. 0. Perry motored to Oorapeake Sunday afternoon and brought back Miss Bessie Lassi ter who visited her sister. Mrs I. A. Ward (or a few days. Protracted services will begin at WbltevlUe Grove ^church next Sunday morning. After several weeks visit with fiiends and relatives in Florida and Virginia, Miss Lillie Maie Raiford returned to her home last Saturday. Mrs. Laura Ward who has been sick with malarial fever (or sev < ral days is improving. Mr. L. J Winslow made a buxi »«*>» trip to E City Wednesday Miss Willictta Coffieid of Eden ton is visiting the Misses Lamb here. Miis Emma L. White U visit ing Mrs J. H Flora in &. City. ••We went to the river and couldn't get across'' was actually cairicd out Sunday morning when several o( us started to Piney Woods church and couldn't cross over the causeway on account of the big washouts from the recent raips. The road workers are do ing work there this week. HicKorr Cross Itmms Messrs Elmer and Bugenc Twine and John Riddick called on MiM~o Anal* and Savannah Rountree Thursday evening. Mrs Lethia {Railingsand child ren were guests of Mrs. W. Q. Bunch Priday afternoon. Mr B N. Tw ine and daughter, Miss Settle, called at the home of Mr. W. F. Bag ley one day last week. Mesdames Minnie Rountree and Aletbia Stallings visited Mrs Charley Stallings Wednesday af ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Bunch vis ited his parents Thursday after noon. Mr. Cecil Bunch called at the home of Mr. Nathan Nixon last Thursday afternoon. Mr. K. L Hurdle called to see the Misses Bunch Wednesday evening. Mrs. Lothia Stallings and two children were gursis of her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs J S. Roun tree, Thursday afternoon. Messrs. J. K. Twine, E. L. Hurdle, Johnnie Turner, Lycur gits Overman called at the home of Mr. W Q Bunch Saturday evening. Mr and Mrs. J. S Rountree I spent Satu day night and Sun* day at the home of Mr W. 0. Bunch near Sav/igt. Mr. and Mri J. U. Jones and children spent Saturday night anti Sunday with her parents, Mr and Mrs W. 0. Bunch. Mr. Jesse Rountree called to see bis uncle, Mr. John Twine, near lcaria Sunday afternoon. Measrs E. L. Hurdle and J.T. Winslow called at tbe home of Mr. W. O. Bunch Snnday morn ing. Mr. and Mrs Octavius Bunch called to aee his parents Sunday alt- moon. The Thrice a Week World of New York, and The, Albew*il< Observer, both one year $1.70. Send subscriptions to The Alba ■art* Observer, Rdenton, Jf C. • * , r V. r tn<w<ll5ThjKl Dm|I j'lHit ~ --- '—' j si s^ajgsi j «^1 ' ? '-jif/flivjMiijar §;#Mj afc»3? f aIGoiiol-3 MR i.r^T HH F ^ Ihwtgr riromoti nCM* •*** Qk*iMKsi »i“i l\-si.C«ol** ;3*TtT tvcllbrr l)pmro. Vl.irphine ntf •Mfe' f Mtecmi. NotNawcotk iff fe-kj *1»B: AWpf»ife«*fy*v. C. Constipation on* Won*** ff bT owl Ft-wrikl**-** *°“ W*P: i*»»sorswi^i reactlii^nhartfrow-uiwjat: si I! **%£££££* Copy cf Wrappar. CASTORIA For Infants t»n3 Cl-Mthon. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Thirty Years CASTORIA mtmmmm mrnmmm mm mmw « itt Wiggins Hill News Mr, Joel Peiry spent the week end with hi* parents, Mr. and Mis J. M Perry. Mrs- R. J. Lillcy and Mr*. Gyp sy Turi^r visited Mrs. Mills Pure of Itoduco Sunday. Mrs. R. J Piland went to Suf folk Saturday to have her eyes treated Mr. Roy Lawrence, Mi>ses Rl sic and Bertha attended the Uftion Meeting at Cool Spring' Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. P. B Williams entertained company Sunday af * ternoon. Mrs Martha Pure-and little granddaughter, Mabel, of Ear rellsville are vi.dting relatives here. » Mrs. M M. Q.imcs of Wallace ton is visitiug her daughter, Mrs. W. L. Eure Mr. and Mr*. Lewis Hotter, Mr and Mrs John bsincs visited Mr. and Mr* C. M. Lawrence Sunday afternoon Mr. L. T. Piland and little son Henry vi-ited Mr. W. S. Wilkins Sunday morning Rocky Hock Items. (Special) The orphanage class of Golds boro will give a concert at Elm Grove Lodge Tuesday night un der the auspices of the I.O.O.F., -Lodge No. 361. The program will begin promptly at 8 o'clock . Admission: 16 and 26 cents. A Lawn Party will Ue given at Elm Grove hall Saturday af Jcruoon, Aug 4, beginning at 4 o'clock, ui.der the auspices of Elm Grove lodge for Die benefit of the o phinag.- snigTKg'cM**. " Air. and Mrs R B. Hollowed and son. Itakclgh. and Mis. O.ara Ashley motored to Gallbury X Roads Sunday afternoon. Mr. George Humh and fahiily spent Sunday at the home of his brotln r. Hr. J. L. Bunch. Mr J. W. White is very ill at tbit w Iting. Mia-. Ira Byrum diurd with Miss Lillie Uollowell Sunday. ^ ^ The Albemailc Otiseiver, The Progressive Farmer The Thncr a-Wcck (N. Y.) World; Regular price $3.(hi All H for (2.30. Ad dress Albemarle Observer, KJen ton. N. C. This is an Age of Reciprocity! If we heed your interests when yon come to ne we believe you will heed ours by continuing patronage at thin ahop It is on this principle that we t stand to win or I one your trade. If this logic is correct ' ~ in your case, come ie end we will save you money and make you glad.

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