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Prices Cut As we will discontinue handling tires and auto parts. We can save you twenty to twenty-five per cent, on these goods. Ford springs $2.50 each ELLIOTT BUGGY CO., Edenton, N. C. NOTICE Removal of Office On or before September 1st, 1917, I expect to move my office from over Bank of Edeutou to West end of Bay View Hotel, first floor. at i. W. WARREN. Drum Hill News Mia. I.iaait Jackson spent last weak witk relatives near Holland. Hr. J. T. Harrell and Mrs J. H Baker spent a part of last weed with relatives at Ivor. lira. A. H. Russell was admit* tad to Lake View hospital in Suf folk • few day* ago for an apera tkm la reported gening on very nicely. Mr. W. T. Baker and family of Soatk Norfolk and Mr. W. H. Parker and family of Newport News spent e part of this week with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Baker. Mias Lillian bond of Driver is spending this week with Misses Lena Mae and Ida Baker. Mr. Carter and family of Bo - deco autoed to Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Howell's Sunday and spent the day. Revival services are being held at Savages' M B. Church this week. Rev. W. A. Cade of Kden too is conducting the services. Mr. R. B Draper and mother are visiting relatives in Asheville. Mr. Brinkley and family of Pact Norfolk and Mr. Seaborn are guests of Mrs. Linwood Mat* thews. Mr. WUlie Speight and family and Mr. Marion Speight of Near port Newa are spending this week with Mr. Joahua Speight. Mr. Aulroy Green of Newport Mews la visiting at his parental There w01 be services Bunday afternoon at Savage's, church at 8 o'clock In the interest of Bed Oom work. Misses Ida and Bosa Bakes re turned Saturday from a visit to Petersburg and South Norfolk Miss Ruth Mountcastle has re turned from a visit to relatives in Berkley. Misses Lena Mae and Ids Ba ker entertained Saturday night Mesrrs. Truitt Hobbs, George Morgan, Misses Allie and Josie Hobbs of Corapeake and Gladys Mizdle of Palmyra. The Misaes Babb, who have been visiting Mr. Joshua Nichols, returned to thair home at Nur ney. Mr. Roy Horton and Miss Ltd lie Horton of Wbaleyville and Miss Hilda Harrell of Suffolk were entertained by Misses Lena. Mae and Ida Baker and Lillian Bond Monday evening. Miss Hazel Thawley of Whaley ville and Miss Bthel Carter of Rooky Mount, have concluded a visit to Mr. and Mrs. T. M. How ell. Mr. Herbert Bussell got one of his feet mashed at G. W. Truitt's lumber plant Monday. BURGESS NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox and child ren of B. City visited Mrs. J. H. Parker Sunday. Miss Virgie Outlaw visited Mias Pauline Dell Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. & P. Matthews and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bateman Wednes day. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lane visit ed Mrs. J. 1L Parker Sunday evening. vx^'Cp i npplki aad am you oaoucy oa OOCb Mlo. Tfp loo t uocoooary for uo to aauiaorato tbo artkloa iaclOdod. Jo ft drop in boro urbaa you woat anytbiaj coo aoctad with tbo car. Ip want your buaiaoao aad will ^ proua, by our aorrko, that Miss Annie Howell it visiting her sister, Mrs. Tim Gregory, of Hertford. lira. Frank Spruill called on Mrs. S. P. Matthews Friday af ternoon. Mr Matt Matthews, Miss Pau line Dali, Mrs. J. H. Parker and children motored to town Satur day. Mias Bvelyn and little Jake Parker are visiting their aunt. Mrs. WUcox, in E. City. Mrs 8. P. Matthews visited | Mrs. Tom Fanner Saturday* The Misses Howell entertain ed company Thursday evening. Mr. Matt Matthews was the guest of Miss Virgie Outlaw Sun day evening. After spending several day* with Miss Frances Lana, Mias Norma Owens has returned to her home at Weeksville, Misses Elsie Corey sod Msttie Blanchard of Winfork spent Mon day night with Mrs. J.H. Parker Little Janie Matthews is visit ing her slater, Mrs. George Bate man, Jr. A Urn Party will be givea at the home of Mr. John Howell Friday evening. Aug. 8lst, for the benefit of the B.Y.P.U. Days of Dizziness Cone to Huodrods of Edea ton People There ere daye of itiminnsr Spells of headache, languor, beokaobe; Bom time* rheumatic paint; Often nrinary dieordera. Doan'a Kidney Pillt are aapee ially for kidney Din. Endorsed in Edeoton by grate* foi friends end neigh bora. Mm. Emily E. Traylor, Church ■treat, BdenV>o, aaya: “I had doll pains in my beck and across my loins. I also bad ^irdurbiis and diaey spells and the kidney secretions were an natural. I tried different medicines and fin ally 1 went to a hospital, bat my kidneys still gave me a gnat deal of trouble. I then naed Doan's Kidney Pills end they gave me good results. I still take them when my kidneya aren't acting tight or my back acbts and they ■ever fell to relieve me." 00c at all dealers. Foster Milkum Co., Mfgra., Buffalo, N. T. AdU. Trotvlll* Haw*. Mr. and Mrs U. W. Biddick and Mr. W. P. Mitchell ^>cnt Thursday afternoon in Eden ton. Mrs. Anna White and Mrs Kate Perry returned to their homes in Portsmouth Thursday after a visit to relatives hare. They were accompanied by Mrs J. 8. Wiggins who will spend several days visiting friends Messrs Ernest and Linwood White of Portsmouth spent the week-end at the home of their grandfather, Mr. Robert Wins low, near here. Mr. Tom Trot man, Misses Ol lie Riddick and Lula Trot man spent the week-end In Portsmouth the guests of Mr. and Mrs Alfred Trot man. Mrs. Rebecca Spivey spent Sunday at the home of her broth er, Mr. Allen Briggs of Hobbs vilie. Mr. W. P. Mitchell spent Sun day at Ocean View. Mr. and Mrs Harrell and child ren of Oypreas were here Sunday the guests of Mrs. Harrell's sis tar, Mrs W. H. Speight Mr. R. A. Benton was a visi tor at the home of Mr. H. 0. Rountree of Sandy Cross Safer day evening. The Mis cs Simpson entertain ed friend* SuuUay afternoon and ■veatng. Mr. B-fward Hendrix, formerly r*l Wilmington, Del, who has bean v.stiinf bis father, Mr Noah Hendrix, left Monday foe Nor folk, where be expect* to spend sometime. Messrs. J. W. Biddiok and R. W. Simpson spent Monday In Oatesvillc Mrs. B W. Simpson and daugk ten. Misses Anna and LuciUc, and Mrs. J. A. Riddick and son, Waverly, visited Mrs. E. A. Ben ton Tuesday afternoon. Gall bury X Roada Now* Among those attending prayer service Bunday night were Me.-srs Joseph C. Nowell, Joseph C. Ea son, Johnny Elliott, Baker Holl owed, Jr, Nollie and Robert Everett. Mr. Johnnie Eason, Jr., mo tored to Edenton Tuesday morn ing. Mr. and Mrs. George Hollowed and children called on Mr. and Mrs. Joel Forehand Sunday even ing. Messrs. Jesse Forehand and Arthur Hollowed were in special butincm one day this week. Mr. John T. Hollowed of Riv er View called to sec Mia. D. B. Evans, who is slowly Improving, Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Ernest Hollowed made a business trip to Bdenton Mon day. Sandy Ridgm Ntwa. Messrs. George Bason ot Pitts burg, Wilber Pierce of South Norfolk, Curtis Rountree of Hick ory Cross, Nurney Wiggins and Alex Hobbs of Hobbsville and Tom Rice, Misses Thelma Eason, Hattie and Pattic Ward were visitors at the borne of Mr. Will Ward Sunday. Mr. Kader Riddick called on Miss Lucille Ward Saturday evening. Miss Adeline Riddick is visit ing friends here. Mr. J. T. Parker was the guest of Mbs Bertha Briggs Sunday af ternoon. Mbs Berths Rice entertained company Sunday morning. Mr. Ben Bussell of Portsmouth ■pent Sunday with Ms father, Mr B.F. Russell. Messrs. Worth Holier and Bay Russell, Misses Hattie and Panic Ward were out “Fording" Satur day afternoon. Mbs Carrie Ward entertained Mr, Tom Rice Thdraday after noon. Messrs. Nurney Wiggins and Curtis Rountree, Misses Hattie and Lucille Ward were out driv ing Sunday afternoon. Misses Carrie and Lucille Ward entertained company Sunday evening. lore Rom*. Min Epi* Carter ol Norfolk •pent the week-end with her brother, Mr. T. A. Carter. M in Pattie Water* ■pent Mon day night with Min Mary Hale. Mias Lacy Johnaoa of Suffolk was the week-end gueat of her brother, Mr. A M. Johnson. Miaaea Minnie and Norene John An entertained company Sunday night. Miaaea Ethlecn and Louise Eure entertained company Satur day night. Miaaea Lucy and Minnie John son called to aae Mias Lida Eure Sunday morning. Mra. Jennie Jenkins of Suffolk la visiting her aant, Mra Mariah Skinner. 1 The gfrle and boys of Bure held a picnic down at the Old Bo ads Friday. AH reported n pod time. 1 Mrs. J. F. Hale and children are visiting her mother, near Drum HilL Miaaea Arvtlla and Winnie Ung ire visiting relatives near Dram Hill. Mra. K. R. Harrell spent Taes day In Suffolk f Mias Ruth Rare of Windsor, ; Chas. R. Robertson teiem Cmnssim Herein) i Tboo.K. M»«klu>v. Muln> M c 36Roanoke Dock, W. T. IfafUM, Urwnroll. N .Cl j gt _ ' t Norfolk, Va. W 1_ Wllanu. Jl.«" h v u Va., is spending sometime at the home of Mr. Henry Lilley. After a visit to hi* nephew, Mr. W. M. Sparkman, Mr. Jag Sparkman has returned to his home in Windsor, Va. Wiggin’s X Road*. Mr. and Mrs. Joe £lli* spent last week in Drivers as the guests of Mrs. Bdd Ramsey. Mrs. R. P. Kenton of Colum bus county b the guest* o« her mother, Mrs. Willie Klttrell. Mbs Annie Maude Kridger re turned to her home in Windsor, Va., Saturday after a few days visit to her cousin, Miss Lillian Bure. J. B. Renton spent Thursday in Suffolk. Mesdamcs R. T. Savage of Holly Grove, Ida Brinkley of Port Norfolk and J. P. Hancock and son. Roland, of Girdlctree, Md., spent Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Mary Eure. Mrs. S. A. Benton left Satur day for McCaH, S. C., where she will spend some time. Misses Katie and Doris Wil liams are the guests of their aunt Mrs. C. C. Savage. Mr. and Mrs B. L Eure and sister, Miss Lillian, visited at the home of Mrs. L. M. Rountree of Cor apeak e Sunday night. Mias Clarine Benton spent last Thursday with her sister, Mias Susie Benton. Master Joe Henry Biiis spent Friday night with Kea and Har vey Ellis. Misses Lillian Eure and Annie Maude Bridget entertained Miss Esther Barnes and Messrs Archie and Elliott Barnes Friday night. Wiggin'a'HUl News Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lowe and children of Abash ic visited her parents, Mr and Mrs. T. B. Baby, last week. Mrs E. F. Pi land and little daughter, Myrtle, of Newport Newt are guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs W. H. Lawrence. The Misses Fanny from near Reynoldson spent Saturday night and Sunday with Miss Missouri Perry. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Raby had company trom Middle Swamp Sunday. Mrs. W. L Eure is visiting rel atives near Wallaceton and South Mills. Mrs. C M. Lawrence entertain ed company Sunday afternoon. Mrs L T. Piland, Mm. R. A. Baby and Miss Bessie called on Mrs. W. 8. Wilkins Monday. Mrs-Smlth AUison spent a part of last week with her mother, Mra. Cabinets, near Gareev I lie. Pruden ft Prudeii. ATTORNEY S^T-LAW, Eden ton. N. C. Chappell's Hill flaws Itams. Mr. basil Copeland and Miaa Ellodia Chappell were out driv ing Sunday afternoon. ^ Miaa Gertrude Jackson haa re turned home after spending a few ' days with Miaa Ethel Bunch of Corapeakc. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chappell of Norfolk were guests of bU Moth er Monday. Mr. Louis Lamb and Miaa Lcr*a Chappell were out strolliog Sunday afternoon. MittesOllicand Beatrice Bonch of Corapeakc are guests of Misses Gertrude and Alma Jackson. There will be a picnic at Chap pell i Hill church Thursday, Aug 30th. Come one and all and en joy a good time. Messrs. Lin wood and Mazle Chappell were callers In Rocky Hock Saturday night Mr Samnel J. Lane of Norfolk spent the week-end with his fath er. Mr. W. H. Lane. Mr. Ambrose Ward of X. City was the guest of Mr. A. M. White a few days recently. Mrs. J. B. Hcndron called to see her sister Monday. Little Alphonso Chappell is ill at this writing. wo»n to Mr. and Mil Georg* Chappell a aon August It. Mr. Hubert Lane accompanied Miaa Alma Jackson from church Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weacott and daughters, Misses Mary and Km ily. of Norfolk are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lamb. Mrs. O. & Chappell called to sec Mrs. George Oh op pell Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lane of Bear Swamp spent Thursday at the home of Mr. O. & Chappell. L. A. Chappell motored to Norfolk Thursday. Rev. Josiah Elliott of Hert ford called on Mra. O. E. Chap pell Saturday. Mr. Malic Chappell called to sec Miss Mary Weocott Monday evening. The revival services at f*—y pell’s Hilt church proved to he a success. Blsvcn members wen added to the church. Mrs. Will Chappell and ren of B. City arc spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Ben Lamb. Messrs. Hubert Lane and Maxic Chappell were callers in Rytand Saturday evening. Mr. Maxfs Chappell emrirmpo nied Miaa Lucy Chappell Isom Piney Woods church Sunday af ternoon. 400 TTFEWK1TER3 All kinds tad all grade*, soniiisiimi $13 up. 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