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KbC mibCBUItU t>BCTWCT | H. L - ROSY Edro* an Pnuain mump itpt nupii i tlSPB. M urn post am— at MuSatV . «»wm*amofiuras a. tat*. WMciirao* paid OUB YBAB .$> JO BIX MONTHS.. M TtfBKB MOBTHB.U narw, ■.». FM. MW. tl, W17 You can bet the Ysieet la just a little wiser Since now bis only hope Expressed through Europe's Pope Uas had a mighty blow At the hands of our Woodrow. Let him try again And show the world right plain That Kaiser Wilburn's done And that it Is no fun To have the whole round world Against ooe Kaiser hurled. Ws regret that «t was necessary for us to leave out. several news letters last week—some of our very best, but it seems to be neecssary occasionally to do so and, when it la, we try to give precedence to those received first We are In receipt of a commu nication this week mailed at Qatesvillc but cannot use it un less someone will smume respon sibility for it. We cannot pub ' Ush articles with no names ac companying them. Selwlft Itows. Mr. W. D. Holloweli and son* and daughter, Him Jennie, and Mr. Henry Holloweli asotoved to Kdeston Tuesday. Mrs. Alice Hobbs left here Sat urday lor Corapeake to eisit rel atives. Messrs. Alphcua and Raymond McCocter after a week's visit to . tbeir grandparents, have return ed to their home at Deep Creek, Virginia. \ *' Mimes Annie Hobbe and sister of near GUden, were visitors at the homo of Mr. J. 0. Hobbe last Sunday. Mrs. Simon Riddick and grand daughter spent Sunday with rel atives near Bandy Qroas. Miss Lena Holloweli has re turned home after a visit to rela tives near Rdeatoa. Mrs. Jennie Jones spent last week erith relatives near GUden. Mrs. N. Ji. Bunch and daugh ter called at the home of Mr. Q. T. Bunch Tuesday afternoon. " Mias Donnie McCotter left last Saturday (or her home at Deep Creek, Vs, after spending quite I while here with her grandpa rents, Mr. and Mr*. J. C Bunch. Ms. aad Mrs. L. S. Hollow el] of Suffolk spent s low days last wuck bars with his parents, Mr. aad Mrs. 0. HotlowelL Mr. Hoyst HotlowelKaM|ed to see Mia Ellen Hobbs Sunday. Mr. sad lira J. U. King o( Joppa dined with bar aistar, Mrs W. H. Busch, Sunday. Mrs. W. H. Winslow sad chil dren of Hkhory Prose called at tha baas of ha grandparents last Monday afternoon. Mr aad Mrs. Pater Matthews aad children of aoar Burgas* via* itud rutatfrn her* leal week Mia Sinale HoUoweil ru tha goeat of Mia Oorrio Bunch Tues day afternoon. _ — B a Ploaaant Grows Dote Mr. Willie Herd I e, Miaaa Elsie QrHRa, Dannie. Daisy aad Hula Handle motored to Wlafafl last Thursday sftaruooa. Mia SaJlie Ward spent Mon day afternoon whh Mia Elsie QriAo Mr. aad Mrs. Wray Hardle, Mr aad Mra Jaaa Hardin and children. Mr. L. H Hurdle. Mias- < aa Blanche and Daaaa Hurdle ! attadded sendees at Wasn'i i # -reek Sunday. Mlaa Lottie Boyce is very ill at .his writing. Miss Mattie Scaff spent 8un lay oear Hall's Creek with her lister. Mrs. Charlie Smith. After a visit to her cousin, Miaa Mary Griffin, near Tulu, Slodie Hurdle came home Sun day. Messrs. Quinton sod Willie Hurdle, Misses Elsie Griffin snd Psanle Hurdle attended services at Oak Gsove Friday night. From Wnniah Mr. J. M. Spivey of Port Nor folk concluded a very pleast nt visit to kb brother, Mr. E. B Spivey, last Saturday. Misses Margaret Whitehurst and LUUan Whitson of Ports mouth arc the guests of the Missos Carter. Mr. and Mrs. J D. White of Deep Creek are visiting her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Lassi ter. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Blanchard of Port Norfolk were week-end guests of their daughter, Mrs. H. P. Pierce. Mue Little Brown returned home laat Friday from GUden where the had bee* visiting her sitter, Mrs. A D. Ward. Mr. H. lb Brown had business in Gatesville the first of the week. Mrs. H. L Lassiter entertain ed quite a Dumber ol friends last Sunday. C. W. Lassiter aad H.C. Brown spent laat Sunday afternoon with A. Lassiter. Miss Lizzie Blanchard called to see lira. J. R. Daniels Sunday. Martin Lassiter had business in Ahoskie last Saturday. Arthur Blanchard of Wiggins’ Cross Bonds is visiting relatives here. Mr. Shaw of Burlington. N. C. was here last week. M. W. Smythe aad family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Daniels last Sunday. Mr. Lonnie Hafter. Misses 8k rah Hofler aad Marietta Spivey have recently concluded a visit to relatives at Powell's Point Mr. M. Hofler and family were guests at the home of Mr. W. N. Lassiter last Sunday. Gallbury X Rokda Mlm Mary HoliowcU of Eden ton waa the guest of friends here last week. W« were glad to sec the num ber of people present at the Bal lard's Bridge prayer meeting Sunday evening. Mrs. Bettie Ward of Hertford visited friends here last Sunday. Mrs. JasephC. Eason and Mias Annie called to see Mrs. George HoliowcU one afternoon last wash. Mrs. Agatha Forehand called on Mrs. P. E Brass Sunday af ternoon. Mr. Jcaae Forehand waa the guest of Mias Mary Hollo well several evenings during her stay bare. Misa Nellie Eason spent the week-end in Edenton. Messrs. Willie Bvfns end Ar thur HoliowcU called at the home of Mr. Oaney Perry of Sign Pine Sunday afternoon. Messrs. Arthur Hollowell and Johnny EUiott left Monday to enter school. Mrs. Agatha Forehand and too Mr. Joseph Q. Nowell called at the home of Mr.< Jecl Forehand Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Hollo well and children spent Tuesday iftemoon with her parents, Mr. M*d Mrs Jim Byrum of Cannon’s NWfW ' - ’ The Thrfcn-a-Werk World of •cm York, and The Albemarle Observer, both one year tl.TO. lend subscription* lo The Albs narle Otwervrr. Menton, R C CHOWAN’S DRAFTARMY EXEMPTED AID IISCH^ttED Allie Griffin, wife. 3 children Hersey Nichols, wife, t children I sham Lowther, wife, 3 children Ernest Drew, wife, 9 children B- A. Hurdle, wife H. L. White, widowed mother and two children Louis Blount, wife, 8 children Baker Boyce, wife. 1 child John Wright, wife, 3 children Thos. Morring, wife. 8 children W. A. Harrell, vife, 9 children J. H. Lee. wife, 9 children O. C. Twine, wife. I child W. P. Felton, wife, 1 child C W. Perry, wife Wm. Jones, wife, 1 child B» T. Jenkins, wife, 8 children James Mullen, wife, 9 children B. G Davenport, wife. 1 c^Ud G D. Smith, wife, 3 children W. 8. Jones,wife, 3 children W. W. Nixon, wife, 8 children 0. 8. Morgan, wife Clarence Spruill, wife, 1 child J. T. Onley, wife, 9 children G H. Ward, wife, 9 children George Randolph, wile, 1 <-*»<><* Lconaid Long, wife, 1 child W. B Smith, widowed mother and afflicted brother Bichard Newby, wife, 1 child Moses Lawrence, wife, 1 child Joseph Hathaway Dr. H. G. Ralph unanimously excused by the board because of the need of s dentist in the coun ty mroc*lit •incttrr Jesse Wills, E E. Brinkley, J. W. Bunch, Joseph Cox, Willie Blair, G. E. Nixon, W, fl. Jor dan, lames Nelson, Albert As he 11, Preston Dsil, Robert Bawls, B. L. Asbcll, Albert Parker, Walter Skinner, M L. Mitchell, Riley White. rAim n imRT If the following do not appear for examination they will be re ported to the District Board as accepted: 999 F E. Jones 494 M. R. Harris 717 David Taylor 199 Matthew Gilliam 889 Joseph Holley 388 Lin Bond 997 Simuel Johnson 345 Josh Short Acccmt-WAM n claim fm nCMFTIM 609 L. E. Stillman 919 George Deal 871 Shepard Spivey 98 George Haste 381 William Picott 488 Baker Morris 049 John Perry 191 John Alexander 710 Johnny Whits 180 West W. Bvrum 819 Abraham Lawrence 594 1. T. Jordan 470 T. C. Byrum 814 Judson Eason 840 E. N Bunch 576 T. A. Sawyer 606 D. Me Reeves 98 Clarence Lowt her 897 Lin Outlaw 863 Oliver Whitehurst 778 0. a White 706 Herman Parrish ' 80 Elisha Aroalstead 8LAMM MMIt 441 Miles Party 906 Isaac Askew 786 Lem Jordan 999 A. W. Cax 657 Thad Resell 800 Merrill Lane 49 J. W. Gotten J80 Prince Nowell 177 J. C Boyce 157 G. D. As bell SSI Aaron Muse. 738 W. S. Jordan._ Let F« Imw fow tuti Fir TUs Mans. C—h In Advance. Ms Urns or tans fio lor oee wrefc, Its lor « mh I liHtlnssI Wu fem run FABM FOR ivALE—Located on Hertford Bond S miles from Eden toe, in Graded School Dim trict, containing 180 acres, 100 seres cleared, good 8 room dwell ing, 8 tenant houses, good out buildings and new tobacco barn; four head males, 8 horses, farm ing implements of all hinds, carts wagons, buggies, pea picker and engine, etc. Terms easy. Apply to j. T. SATTRBFIKLD, 4t Menton, H. C. SALESMAN WANTED—Lu brieating oil, grease, specialities, paint. Part or whole time. Com mission basis until ability is es tablished. Man with rig prefer red. RIVERSIDE REFINING CO.. It pd Cleveland, Ohio. Finn For Solo—Lot mo know foot wanta. C. H. HOBBS, Roal Eototo Dealer, Morahend City, H. C tL WANTED—To buy a good milk oow or trade a bona for oaa Addraaa Box 179, Kdaut—. N.C., or notify Albcaaria Observer offioe. Om Hoadrud aa4 Om Act* Farm Far Sala - 80 acres la high state of culti vation, Cl acres in woodland, some lumber. Extra neighbor hood, good location, good water, good schools, near churches, 9 miles railroad, good buildings, fairly good roads, near High School. Good crop on farm this year. Sold Afteco hundred dol lars worth of crop last year be sides the com crop. Price HJUSO (Pour thousand two hundred and hfty dollars) 9UXX) cash, six years on balance. L. A. ROUN TRM k CO., Son bury. Gates County, H. C. tf. AUTO FOR BAIR One fivs passenger automobile for sale. Will sell cheep and make terms to suit customer. Tires nearly new. C B. RI.LlOTx*, Rdeoton, N. C. At Fans For Sale— 18® acre*, 75 ia cultivation, 1 mile from Savage p-tA. a«yf station. Near Churches and schools. Some timber. Plenty fruit Good stock mage. Good outbuildings. Good farm. Price ♦8,800. August H. 1917. W. L. BUNCH, Savage. N. C. 4tpd FOM 8ALB—A good, gentle, family horse. Apply to DR. J. H. McMULLAN. Bdenton. N. C The Western Unto* Telegraph Co., can nee several', young men between sixteen sal Twenty-five years old as BUMsIkRS. Good wages guaranteed^ >Muat have bleycle*. MresrngBs are taught telegraphy free ar«W given posi tions at the key sO^rns qualified. Apply by letter tdpfanager Wes tern Union TclepMph Co., Nor Inlk, V». y[ fig! COME TO SEE I. F. WEBSTER HEKTFOKD, N. C We dm aipart Aat—soUla REPAIRING Wa alaa 4a export VULCANIZING raUllailhinliWM AeteaMbUe Ipppllec Convinced! August 94, 1917, National Hog Cholera Preventive Co , Raleigh, North Os roll as. Gentlemen: I beg to say that I am entirely convinced that you have a remedy worth its price. TWENTY-FOUR HOURS niter administering the first dose I saw an improvement in my herd of bogs. 0. J. HARRELL. Edenton, N. (X, Route No. 1 % Our Remedy Sold Under Guarantee. Now in tho Time to Condition Yonr Hogs. National flog Cholera Preventive Company, Raleigh, N. C. M. E. Winston, District Salesman LOCAL SALESMEN: T. B. White, Edenton. L J. Moran, Bdentoo, Route ll O. A Hollo we II, Ryland. Bunch A Hathaway, Glide*. Tyner Mercantile Co., Center Hill. J. T. Powell, Rure. J. P. Blanchard, GatesvUle. B. H. Ward, Bosley. It M. Rountree, Oorapeakc. C F. Copeland, Sunbury. L.M. Rountree A Co. HobbevOle There are others. Ask your merchant. If he has oot got It get in direct communication with the factory at RALEIGH. N.O Teoplsn News. After a visit to relatives here Mias Alice Simpson has returned to her home near Hertford. Mrs. J. Long of Norfolk, IIise es Pearl White and Estelle Mun ({Sen of North Edenton were the guests of Mrs. J. R. Brabble Tuesday. Mr. W. B. Jordan went to Norfolk Sunday to visit hie sons, Messrs. William and Tates Jor dan. Mrs. Mary Parrish and daugh ter, Lwvenia, went to E City Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. J. E Brabble and little daughter, Louise, spent Sunday at Sandy Point. Mr. and Mrs. Charlton Harris of Bdeaton were guesta of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Baker Sunday afternoon. TVe Misses Beasley entertained company Saturday evening. Those present were Messrs. Wade aad Skinner Jordan, Mia tea Dora Hilda aad Alma Jordan and Sei ms Wolfe. Mr. Skinner Jordan left Sun day for Boies Creek, where he will attend school. Messrs Hilary and Wallace Jordan were the guests of Miss Dora Jordan Sunday. Miss Mattie Beasley called ou Miaa Dora Jordan Bat unlay Selma Wolfe of Plymouth is visiting Hilda Jordan. Mrs. J. L Brabble galled on Mrs. B. A. Beasley Tuesday after noon. The B.Y.P.D. will hold a so da) Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. J. H. Harrell. After spending sometlaac at Ocean View Mrs. Evie Hedrick has returned home. Rcvisal services will begin at Yeopim church next week. Editor H. L~ Story was In our community Tuesday. Mias Mattie Beasley attended the picnic at Enterprise Thurs day. The Albemarle Observer, The Progressive Farmer The Thrice •■Week (N. Y.) World, Beg alar price 18.00 All 3 for 88.80. Ad dreea Albemarle Observer, Edew ton, H. C. ' Norfolk Cuttoa Market Middling Oottou (Friday) ' IS. Fssaads^_ T| t» « something Attractive Candle-sticks and Serving Trays in Mahogang are now being shown by us. These goods are superior to the usual sort both in design and quality ■ail triers tires Proapt Attestios LOUIS 8ELI0, ELIZABETH CITY.N.C. E*t«bU«he<l 1882 , Fresh 8alt Water Fiah Received Daily and kept in a Sanitary Way. N. J. HOLLO WELL, THE FANCY GROCER Phone 63. Queen St Eden ton, N.C.
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