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What Makes / This Man Smile ? ^ I—IIS money has A 1 * gone farther ™ than his neighbor’s. He has bought —the greatest dollar-for dollar value there is in tires. He has Fisk Qual ity. Fisk Service andFisk Mileage at a fair price, Fbk Tint For Sal* & mil ALIO S.lLlvS CO. BDKNTOX, N.O. * « TAKE “ GAI Ul ' Tbe WoWa Tonic Try Canhd ^_ s. B. 4 CO., ,*•.7 r«IU* TM aferknt. »«W TOU( WIIOLMAUI COM MUM) OR MSI HALE'S M’»> ML ATTENTION OlVKN 1«, THI IMLK Of NOKTU rtl.i-t.l. N t ••IIAl> ' l4f^rM tl •' ll.fr • «( V'f • - _ _ I The frofreelw Farmer, and The Albemarle Observer both ter 91.00. Address Albemarle pfcaarvar, Eden toe, *.C. / 9 Let I s I oow Yoir Wants For This Calami. Cash In Advance. t*u Ilona <•■ Icaa ;*c lor w •■«*, 7tc *•*«* »"*•*»• AiLIIUooaJ llnaa pro ran ► OU FALIi—A good, gentle, Dmily horse. Apply to DR J. II. \l(:MM,LAN,Edi‘nton, N.C. -- -J WANTED—A tenant for soy farm ut Acoru*Hill, N. C , also aranl tenant for a mail farm near K.y Forks, N C. Address GfX>UGLN. WALKER, *Trot vi'le. advt — ----— I K)K HALE—.Fine large Mare ail yearn old. good traveler. Q. S. WALKKU. Trotville, N C WANIKD—A man and bis wife to take charge of my farm at' Trotville for 1818, Apply to Mias Eva Trot man, Trotville, N.C. 4tp FOR SALB-^One black mare, very gentle. Six years old and sound. Excellent driving horse but works good anywhere yos use her For terms apply to Mia. T. J HOSKINS, Edenton, N. 0. Atpd. CARD or THANKJ I take this method of thanking my friends and all who have con tributed to my relief in my recont Nlaesa. R. W. FRANCIS. S _• TfaM fragrant lo tfcmirwoadarf'Ar Norfolk Cottoo. Market HkMIiac Ootto* (FfMay) M »0 Naaala T|U • i Hobbcvilla Km Him Nina Rountree returned to her home in Port Norfolk Sun day after spending several days here with relatives. Bite was ac companied home by Miss Sibyl Bussell who will be her guest s few days, and Messrs. Waddell and Junius Hobbs. Mr. Lloyd Hathaway escorted Miss Ira Hohowell of Sclwln to Sunday school Sunday Mrs. C4 ^B. Hathaway spent pueday last-week out of town. Those present at the home of Mr. D J Rountree last Thursday evening were Misses Laide Hobbs 8tbyl Russell, Charlotte Wins* low, Rtta Phillips, Maude Simona, Lizzie Brinkley and Nellie Lane. Messrs. Waddell, Junius and Noah Hobbs, Herman Boyce, Joe Winslow, Lester Rouetree, Robert Holler and Jaa. Russell. Mias Charlotte Winslow enter* tained a number of Trieada Friday evening. Mrs. D, H. Hobbs tod dough ter, Miss Bt<£, Miasei Sibyl Bus sell sad Bilie BounUec, Messrs. W. D. Hobbs and J. L.' Roun tree were visitors at the home of Mr. W. EL 8pcight in Trotville Saturday afternoon. Mrs. W. A. Sykes entertained a number of young people Mon day afternoon from 4 until 7 o’clock in honor of the fifteenth birthday of her sister, Mies Lula Beard. Mr. and Mrs. Archly Stallings and daughter, Sibyl, from near E. City spent Monday with his brother, Mr. Ed Stallings. Mr. and M>s. P. D Hobbs spent busuay with her mother, Mrs. Ilaritcs, of bunbury. Mr. Maywood bpivty and Miss M«iy L Rountree of Bosley call ed at ^he home of Mr. P. O Hobb- Saturday night Mr- Alice Hobbs of Corapuahc is bete on a visit. Mr. iteubin Hobbs, a member oil the Suffolk Military Company, spent the week-end here with bis parent*. Mr Carroll Hobbs aceompl n cd Men Edna Blanchard to Sunday school Su day afternoon Mr. L). J. HoArr and family and Mia* Rdna Blanchard motor e i i# Tyner S turday night M«a Myrtle Hotter spent the week-end at Center Hill with (datives and friends. — - f | Mr. K. F. Tuttle Has Two Accidents Mr. B F. Tuttle had two ac cidents recently: Saturday be fell from a kiln of bricks, bedly bruising his arsn. Sunday night he started from his home out to his brick yard to look after bis burning brick kiln. He* was diiving a horse and buggy Meet tug the glaring lights of an auto in..bile he »..» so blinded he did not see a pile of pebble* on the s reel and his buggy i. n upon the pile turning over and catch ing him uiniei it. i‘he -.r<n al read* bound up I mm the hurt ih d iy b f. r w.is badly hurt • •••t ..lb r parts of his body urn-s «J Messrs Clia*. II. Wood •u.d G A Uav<s a**iMed in ea tr-c ding'him, I his was the re* suit of iw j violations of law. I he pile pebble* should have Im.I i li.'ln on it and the tirivi r of i he automobile aloud have dimmed ln^ lights. It h ceitaii - ly * range (lie Jiin-r of the auto mobile did not slop to n.nder »nv • s-iaf.ince. ■ MADRIN--8PIGER Mr. Ileubin Midiiu, proprietor oC the Elienlon Prpti-Cola Bot tling Company, and M>a« Mattie Spicer of Goldsboro, N. C.. were married at the home of the bride Wednesday of laat week. - The News A Observer gave the following account of the wedding: • OolJoboro. July 2*. —A ritaiag at inUiwat w many (rlaada la tkla city • ad throughout the Biata whs --pm alaad la llileeUy WedbaeOay afieraooa at 1 o'clock, whoa Mias **-»»■ t lyhtr daughter at Mrs. I D. gpioar. --* • ha (Aide of Mr. Maobea Madrta, at Ikleetoa. Tha nnnua; was pertone ad by Her. P. McIntyre, pastor at tba First Fisabyteriaa ehuroh at tha rs •lOaatw or th« brides mother. Ih the preaaaoa of tha Immediate family oaly, attar whloh tha brMe sod groom loll for e bridal tear through the waatace part at the ■tala.'* M»a» Spictr for several yean had charge of the primary depart ment of the Edenton Graded Schools and was a popular and successful teacher and her many fHeads la Edenton are glad to have her make Edenton her horns. Mr. Madrin la one of our most successful business men and is to be congratulated. The bride and groom, after spending souse time in the mountains of Western North Carolina and at Virginia Boacb are at home In Edeatoo, having returned Wednesday of this week. TENT HEETUM AT CENTER HILL Services lor men only Saturday night at 7:80. Subject "Victor or Victim?" Services an Sunday at 10:80 a. m. At 4.00 p. m. for coUrad people and closing service for ail at 7:80 p. m. ' 1 ... ... North Ryland Nows Messrs Lenoir and Mode Twine called to tee Miss Bettie Chappell Tuesday evening. Mrs. Sarah Jotdsn and little granddaughter, Irene Jordan, spent Wednesday with her son, Mr. A J. Jordan. [• ^ /• t 8mith and family spent Satarday in Hartford shop ping. J. C Jordan made a bdftnsas trip to Eden ton Saturday after noon Cmaty Demonstrator Now in Cbowaa Mr. J. 8 Me Bee our new coun ty Jrmo«rtrit»f, ha* arrived and Will begin wot It at o4ce among the farmer* and buaioeaa men. We hope the larmer* will coop erate in (kit work a* aa agricul tural ageat can be of great aaaWt aace to them. Kdenton Local Im, Miw Magnolia Privott sprat a few days this week in B. City ai tka guest of relatives. After spending* few days near E. Olty with friends Miss Masgs ref MUIer cause home Monday After spending sometime in Norfolk Mr. Rddie Peyy is ut home for a few days. Mis J. J. Ixxtg and children, Joseph-and Doris, left Wednes day for Norfolk to vUit nkiirer. Mr. Thomas Cheats ka* retur » ed from a business lisp to nee h cm cities. Mr. Louis Francis is at home ueveral wetks s'ay in Nor folk. T s Mr. John Venning of Norfolk spent Sunday as the gweet of his suiter, Mr., Vi.fi. Hedrick, and mother Mis Venning. Merar*. Jiibn liond, Jule Wood of V n. 1, ami N. h Hudson of Co. B, 9nd N. 0. infantry spent Sunday in Kdenton. Mrs if C. Woaelka bai rrturu ed from a tiip to Nai>« Head. Mr. Harry Hnllowell has re turned fiotn a week's stay at Nags Head MUs liiis.beth Stephenson •h4> bsi been visiting libs Elisa* beth Wiggins left Monday for her borne in Washington, D. C. After r visit to his brother. Mr. H. C Jackson mnd Mrs. Jackson In Water street. Msster Hunter Jackson returned to bis home near E. City Monday. Rev. and Mrs W. A. Cade and children have returned from a two weeks visit to relatives hi Durham and Harnett County. Bev Mr. Cade will ID his pulpit at the M. E. church at the aaaal boars Suaday. Miss Emma By rum returned last night from Charlottesville, ▼a., where *e has been attend ing summer school H. H. Mitchell of Ocean Yie* epeat Wednesday here on busi ness. Alter several weeks stay la Goldsboro with her husband, Lieut. 0. A Boyce, Mrs. Boyce and little soa returned Tues lay. Misses Mary Williams and Blanche Boyce have retaracd from Greensboro where they at* tended summer school. Misses Katherine and Marian Drnnc left Wednesday lor Nags' Bead where they will spend a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hedrick spent Tuesday and Wednesday in E. C- •' Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Boyne and children motored to E. City Wed nesdsy and spent the d*y. Misses Margaret and Mary|Pru den left Thursday morning for Wags Heads where they will ■pend several weeks. Laws Party at Harad— la Them will be a lawn party at Macedonia Friday August 10. for the benefit of the base ball team Everybody invited. From BooUk. Mr H. H Brown and another •pent lad Sunday with hia titter. Mia. A. J. Ward, at Glides. The farmerr are making war on General Green tince the rain* have diKontlntnd Revival aervkta will be held arith Beulah church begin. i..* Monday Aug. 0 at 8 p. aa. Mitt L<Bale Brown entertained Miaeca Fannie and Grace Cilia laat Sunday afternoon. Mrt B B. flwain and two nona have returned to their home In CJuarituck county after ipending w>me time with relativee here. Mi aet Nina Rountree of Port Norfolk and Ruth Spivey of Nor folk have recently concluded a abort vtait to their nude, Mr. Llewellyn Spivey. Mite Hattie OaaMa of R. City la flatting hot brother, Mr. a G, 0' Daniels. * * After spending som tins at Ocean View aad with —»—* la Morfofk'aad ""!■■■ elhMhe M *"■* *«xl TloU fain retara «d home last Hoad ay. Mr. Martin 1 malts i Mat lut Saaday at Ocea. Ttow Mr. U. L. Lnaeftar aad •_ 'pent last Snodayaa the —. of hie sister, Mm. Pium_ WintoruviUe. Mr. M. L. Lassiter aad Meeds me*. M. Heflar aad S. I. 15lanelurd west facets of lha & - » a n • Willow Kataa. Ms C. B. Brows of Norfolk la O.agMatofkia htkm. Mr. Oj . O. Brows. Mr. J. W. Hadgtaa — - • J •tevacal friaada Baiaidsy rf^. ■no*. Mr. A. C. Ladaa of BaMdara »aa U Willow Satarday. friaada Baaday. Maadawaa Bawrk m* of Oriaafal aad roaaatiy riaitad A S. Hadgiak Maaara. J. a. ■ H. Hanail wotor Wadaaaday. Mr. JaUaa Hadgiaaiago^ M. Holly flnvi Smm, A revival meeting ndRhgglaat Pirka'i It E. Chuck m‘ ‘m monrfag Aagsrt 6. Bey. Mr. Ormood of Hertford vfll ad Rev. Y. A. Royal. Ld or hope to have a gratia aa Brrthw, Hra. R. B. Redadeca apd Mia Margaret retarasd Wadaa^g la thekhome ia NrHrh, altar a vut to their aunt. Maa. B. T. Savage. Mr*. B. F. "taaiiiB la ddhg la Norfolk at this aiding ~ Mr. and Mrs ° "kin MaartE and children ef TTic|ia1. Bill are the gaeaka of har pmdvlh. aad and Mrs. X E. Whiter IVayor meeting held at Mr. B. F. Beaman Saaday algid mm aaR attended. We are aaglad tskavy ly delighted to eoe the^ataraat the yoaag people aaa tnkh*. Mr. aad Mol T. W. Blddich aad children apeat Saaday mter nooo with her Meter. Mae. W. B. Riddick. Mr.. R. L. Wbltafe qaltailck at tbit writing. teraooa. Mr and Mm. *—Mit WbMa and baby spaat Im% •m ^ •ktar, Mrs E. B. Ward. MIm Bdaa Baataa cdM to aaa Mlaaas Aiawa Baraga tad llTTL Mtv ^ZXMl visited bis latbar, lb. Isaac For cM. Saaday. - Link MIm Maasla MmmB a( noriojt rttvrMI MM TWrtdtv E assail. *"* ^ i
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