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I I ’Course any time's tlx- ftnj but last along 'bout noon when ■hopping b* gins to got n little wearisome and bundles grow heavier that** the time especially to say r KPSI-Cnfci. And stars in Heaven! How it does drive thirst away? With its coohnj: “p«T>*y" tang, you juat go right down to the bottom of that long, ice-bergy” glass and wish it were longer. Try it now at any fount. Then you’ll begin to tell your grocer to leave a case of two dozen bottle*. <5den ton ffiottimg Co, Made From Tri-Pure Distilled Water Rube Mad Hu, Proprietor Life Was a Misery b tht %*r am IWM i Im Ml 1 • a • • TAKE mm mi The Women's Tonic "I tab tar bota,* Mu Joaae pn m to ■T, “*ed M Ml Olt; gMfly raftered, but cm MM; mt that I her* ■Mlptto. . . "M hit m* bee* two yaaraataa I tookCarhd, amt I am atitl la good MM. . . I weald ad 10 ma Card'd who la ft MHarar too* aey taMta IfO^blSa*9 B loaaaMarpala —I Iroaa aowaaly trouble, or Myoo laal the read of • good etaaglhialug tale to baild epyourrua do we lyM, lake ta adrlea. Of Mn. Joaaa. Try Car-' drt. It helped her. Wa haftaoa M wtu kelp yaa. AIDrifgiits L« 400 TYPEWRITERS All kind* and all gradca, uamctom lit op. Inalrnctlen book with rack a»a Ckino. Tjp* and repair parte for all ■aakaaTjpnarnlrrt Ipih Tips Vonan, Be mia, M,T rnsr OPERATE PASSENOER TRAINS FROM NORTH CAROLINA INTO TERMINAL *U. NOR FOLK, WITHOUT TRANSFER S.li. The following aohodule figure* I'ul'liabrvl an Information only and are ml itua> Ujfe,«l. TRAINS LUVE EOCNTOR SOUTHSOUNO II 31 p. tu., dally, KK7HT KXPltlM (or KajeUerllie aod CliarloU*. Pullmaa Sleeping Gan (or fiai«>c>r New been and intermediate ata Untac ISiSUP.M., Dally, lor Balelgh, OoMn boro, Beaufort nr •' Intermediate etaUoaa. Parta: Oar nerrloe to Washington an-'. Newborn. NIRTHIMRB * *■* » O*., daily. Nlgkt Bapraaa tor Norfolk, fullau Biarpar 2 (M p. m.. daily, Kapraaa lor Hartford, Bliaabatb Otty and Norfolk, hil. man Oar aarrloa. 2;2SP.M. Daily for Hartford. Bifcabath OUy, Norfolk aad —irllatr poiata. 7 *0 A. H., Dali), aaoapt Sunday, for Suffolk— ariiro Suffolk »:» A. II I0AJ0 .A U., Dally rao.pt Suuday foi _koffoik and IntanaadUtu atatioaa For parUmiaia at*ty to W. ». Han^ Agant at ibioatop. t F. DALTON, 0. P. K Norfolk Va. S. B. MILLER Act!, ;Na,7 Pulton Ptah Mark*. NEW you ;WBOLMHALH COMNUMION FISk DEALERS BKST3AL ATTftMTIOM OIVEN TO -SMB KALB OP MONTH CABO LI MA SHAD. The Albemarle Observer, The Progrnaive Farmer The Thrice •-Week (N. T.) World, Regular price *8.00 All 8 for *9 80. Ad dre*« Albemarle Obaervcr, Eden ton. 71 C. RUB-MY-TISM WOl cure your Rkeauatiaa Neuralgia, Headache*. Cramp*. CoHc, Sprain*. Bruleee, Cut* ud Bara*. Old Sore*. Stiageof Ineecta Stc. Aatiaepria Anodyne, uaed ia praally and externally. Price Me, ^ ' BW T~T'~rM~rB »€. win* i* Aik'.: *M1b TAp AN At Me wpcML •_I From Beulah. Mi*» Annie Liitiier it away on a vi,it to her lister, Mrs. Long, ol llciUorJ. Mr*. O. O. Daniels while at tending services at Beulah last Thursday evening received a tel egram informing her of the death of her brother, Marion L. Brown, which occurred at King’s Daugh ter* hospital. She, accompanied by Mr. Daniels and Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Pierce, left st 12:20 by automobile to attend the funeral and burial. The many relativea and friends of Mrs. Dsniels ex tend the moat profound sympa thy. The Misacs Rountree of Hobbs ville were guests of Miss Lucille Spivey last week. Miss Leona Ward of Bosley, spent last week with relatives here. Messrs. L. E and B.fL Brown of Norfolk spent the week-end at the home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. Holer, Rev. and Mrs. T. S. Crutchfield and children of Gatesvilie were the gaests of Mrs. H. L. Brown last Tuesday. Revival services closed at Beu lah last Friday evening Rev. W. K. Calc did the preaching, assist ed by the pastor. Rev. T. S. Crutchfield. Mr. Cale is a prac tical preacher. Be seems to un derstand the needs of the people and preaches effectively with this end in view. No man of serinu thought uui fall to listen to him preach without feeling himself face to face with hit own Individ ual duty and responsibility to God. As a visible result of the meeting there were eight addi tions by baptism. Mr*. It. (I. Blanchard and *o*» •pent last Monday with her fath er, Mr. Rufna Hlauchard. Mr*. Wright Parker ol Norfolk «•* itu- c«e*t of Mr*. S. I Blanch anl. Mr. Vrmon Spivey la naming a I lame foot 4 Cor&peake Mew*. Mr*. Hun; Baines and child* ran of Suffolk are hare the goes Is of bar parents, Mr. and MrsJ. T. Barnes. ' i , Mr. J. E. Sorts a ea sad Eider Jotish Elliott ware riaitora at tha homo of Mr J. R. Lassiter San* day. Miaa Bales Pteiee of Norfolk K sending s faw dare hare with Miaa Judith Rare. J A. Rllis made a basil so trip ta QairevUle last Thnntlay. Mr. Eddie Kcl e of Notfolk speut Monday Item. Mr. Btddiek Brinkley was uo ootnpai.iad by Ur. Harry Biooks to Lake View Hospital Suffolk last Kiiday to undergo a aaiiooa operation. Mr. W. Beamon and family of Norfolk are visitors of tbeii par enU Mr. and Mrs. E P. Bramou sod Mr. and Mrs J. T. Bam-e * H. 4. Rare baa returned Lome front Norfolk. Mrs. C. Lawerettee and ehiht r«<u of Newport News after spend iug soot stilus bare with her pa. rants. Mr.sad Mrs. M.H. Knight lclt Thursday for Unxobal. Mr. and Mrs. Freak Harris sod Mr. Moeda of Center Hill motor* ed here Heads). L M. Koaulree, G. C. sad Herbert Hullo ~ ell motored to Sun bury Wednesday. Mrs. Henry of Lula/sins in the gneai of ber parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. Kelley. Cowpen NecK News. A luatob game a ill be played boiveeo Hooky bock aud Cow pea Neck bear bail teens Saiarday eveaiug Aegttel Ibth at William Miller's Store. Guate0*Ued at Sd&CI loe orean. h-mouade, Pepsi Cola, uud other refreshments will ha served. Miaa Rather Copeland oft Nor. folk ia here ou a vacation Mr*. J. U. Morgaa ia speed‘*hg a few days with bar people ia Gates coonty this wash Miaa Enina Morgan entertain ed Messrs. John Millar, johnaie Copeland, W id Lou Hardison aad Ernest Waff Sand ay sight. Mias Rathnr Oopnlaad had as her geests Sunday afternoon Mian ee Caruie Smith, Hnam Morgan, Maaara. John Miller, Will Smith, John Carres and Arabia Morgan. Min Oernie Smith had an bar gmnu Sunday night Maaara. At ohU Morgan aad Eddie Hobiaetn. Mr. Jobs Waff aad aoa motor ed to Norfolk lent Satarday on bnaioeaa. Merchants MOVNews. A number <4 people from bar* aU—dad man Hag t| Parker’• oboreb last Sniay.. Mir. T. ). Dock of Franklin apaat last Friday with ber moth er. Mr*. J. R Brow a. Mr. J. C Piarss and family of So (folk i pant from Salarday ant it Monday with bin nuelo, Mr E. T. Morris. Quite a large crowd attended eerrioee and baptizing at Middle Swamp Salarday. Mrs. W. J. Brown left Sonday for Norfolk where abe will spsod e few daye. Messrs Joe Speight. Flerbert Scows, J. F, Speight and family lulled at the home of Mr. B. T. Morris Sunday night. Mr. Grady Waiksr of Newport News ape at Saturday and Sunday with hie people. . Mecan. W. H and j. a Mar ria want to Oatasvtlls Monday. Mr. Lonaia Hartall and family of Norfolk ara rial ting at Mr. A, S. Walker's at Ibis writing Mr. Urn Owsna ban bass gahr nick for I be (mat week. M al <ni«> J U. Brown eml Aim.* king epHrt Snnday will, dr- K -•** Maildaa imr Savage National Hog Cholera Pro-! Tentative Chocks the Cholera' U throa days. A4rt, Have vo u a Job Now that prices are hiffh it is more, '-I tom eeerfanporM that yo« ^re BCon *° «ao rod yoo we going to pocoo. Too - can hod real money and get a better roof by wing Certain-feed _^ ' * ahoer ?*** *• • rooAom —iW > CKTAIN-TEED u now being hL prcfm^ J~|® iTP® roofing for iky-mpen, hctorio, -■ light weight, dean, sanitary and fire-retardant. It ihffiESSVS £jjF15 —*« - hr • CERTAIN-1® taSr ZkdiM ?STt m root, he there it a vast difference in tha wear Y««.Vaja the ynly of a roofbg b? locia cr fed. Ynr oah aafaoTia tha M* Be waa dot it b CERTAIN-TEED—natojea mm gg*«yll>0ht."wbiar. won't M rf,Wtk«Lk.lS. to* ft*. Mr 1 .•«*Mlw.aWNad eoM. ^ Sold In Edonton By M. Q. BROWN Prices Cut As we will discontinue handling tires and ante parts. We can save yon twenty to twenty-five per cent, on these goods. Ford springs $2.50 each ELLIOTT BUGGY CO. Edenton, N. C. Nothing Is Moro Boautlful Than Life Out of Doori Nothing mokes this e«.»icr or moro plooonnt than than the possession of a car Gottho car sod get the habit. If you are aick yon will got wells If yon are well 'twill keep yon an. Before you get a car come ia sad ham a talk withma
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