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Him Vivian Evans of Jarvis
burg and Miss Lola Privott of
Eden ton visited at the home of
Mr. Z. T. Evens last week and
attended the revival at Rocky
Hock.
Mm. Dan White of Hertford
is visiting relatives here et this
writing.
Mias Janie Peels spent Friday
night with Miss Boalc Bunch.
Mr. George Williams and fam
ily and Mrs. Annie Jordan from
near Ballard’s Bridge spent Satnr
day sod Sunday with their sister,
Mrs. H. P. WUson.
Misses Lola Privott, Lillie and
Vivian Evans entertained a large
number of young people Thurs
day and Friday evenings.
Misses Viola and Lottie Wil
- son entertained company Friday
evening. Those present were
Misses Janie Pcdc, Grade Ash
' ley, Martha Harrell, Boaie and
* Gnidie Bunch, Messrs. Ernest
y Williams, Cara Baas, Joe White
man, Sidney Hollowell, Barnie
■1 Ninon, John 0.. Jimmie and
I* John B. Bunch.
Mr. W. A. Nixon and family
spent until bedtime Sunday night
with Mr. and Mrs. L Q. Wilson.
Mias Grade Ashley visited
Miss Rosie Bunch Sunday.
Mr. T. D. Wilson and family
ol WUliamston are guests of Mr.
and Mis. Jim Bunch at this
writing.
B. L Harrell has a horse
with the staggers
During the storm last Satur
day afternoon lightening struck
in the grove at Rocky Hock
church and killed two team.
Mr. George Harrell and (amity,
Mr*. M. E. J. Harrell and aon,
Roy, gisited Mrs- Bet tie Harrell
Sunday.
Mr ^Clarence Leary accompa
nied Mias Lqla Privott to her
home in Bden(oa Sunday after
noon.
Mr- Jim Basa and family of
Green Hall spent Saturday night
with his brother, Mr. W. T. Baas.
Mias Mamie Goodwin from near
Gieat Hope spent last week with
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Joel White.
Mr. Johnny ..White spent Sat
urday night a| the home of Mr.
J. F. N'xon.
Mias Martha Harrell entertain
ed company Saturday evening.
Liles Evans of Jarvisburg spent
Inst week with his cousin, Cara
Evans.
Miss Janie Peele is spending
this week with Mrs. W. F. Oale
of Center Hill
Miss Ev*e Peele left last Thun
day for Norfolk.’
II (ss Pansy Taylor of Golerain
is visiting relative* here.
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Colic, Sprains, Praia ■■, Cut* mod
aorna^Old Skarva.^8 tinge onnaarta
penally"and autaranlly. Price 2Sc,
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New York, and The Albemarle
Observer, both one year 91.76.
Send subscriptions to The Albe
marle Observer. Rdrnton, N C.
A good garden hose with spray aosxletkat will •
carry a good stress of water to ady
dlafaoca ar oa ad yoor
Lawn or Garden
will keep it always
Fresh and Green.
The beet lias of hoee,
' reels, lews sowers sad gardoa tools
geos rally are to he foeod here at the lowest prices
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Hobbsrille Hews.
Mr*. Warren Hobbs of Nor
folk came Monday night to visit
friend* and relatives here.
W. 1). Ilobh* i- working at
Jamestown.
Junius Hobbs has recently con
eluded a pleasure trip to Ocean
View .md ]ame-town.
Alter a vi*it to friends and rel
atives here. Mis* Nellie White
tins returned to her home near
Hertford.
Pat HUiicliard and Jim dpivey
were c.tilers here Sunday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Farmer and
son, Mrs Stephen Elliott and
daughter. Marine, from near
Hertford are visiting relatives
here and attending the revival
Mrs. Brinkley of Qliden is the
guest of relatives here.
Miss Vir«ie Hobbs of Myrtle,
came last week to viait her sister.
Miss Susie Hobbs.
M r Bumic Outland of Newpost
News spent Monday night here.
PATRIOTIC BALLY
A Patriotic Rally and ice cream
supper (or benefit of Red Croea
at Elm Grove school Tuesday
evening September 11th from 4
to 10. Mr. Butler of Tyner, Mr.
Cade and Dr. Dillard of Edcnton
and Dr. Shelton McMullan of
Hertford will speak beginning at
7 ;30. Special music by Misses
Evans and Nixon. Patriotic songs
by everybody. Come and bring
yodr friends.
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Sodttco New*.
Mesdamcs E. R. Roberts, Wil
lie Cowper and Lucy Riddick and
children of (Jatesvillc, and Miss
Martha Cross spent Wednesday
with Mrs J. L. Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Howell
were the guests of her another;,
Mrs. Z. T. Williams, Sunday? *
We had with us Sunday Rev.
Mr. McCall, who preached an ex
cellent sermon for us, also those
not able to be baptised a month
ago were baptised and received
in the church Sunday. A large
congregation was present Sunday
evening. /
«vcv, ww. n. nouoveu ana
Rer. Mr. McCall and Misi(Bcrtie
Harrell were the guests o Mrs.
I T. Carter Sunday.
Mr. R. R Bure’s family spent
Suailay with Mr. M. T. F<l ipo.
A good many from ire tin d
here attended the meetmg at
Cool Spring last week. ] ”
Mrs Tom Bure visited win. P.
Z. Williams last week.
Miss Mary Harrell atd Mr.
Maxie Harrell’s daughter Waited
Mra. W. S. Cure Friday.
* Mr. C. C Gatling accompanied
Miaa Nell Morgan to Cool spring
last week „
Miss Emm* Williams spent
Saturday night and Sunday with
the Misses Felton. j
Mr P. Z. Williams fain iy vis
ited Mi. Riddick Bur: Susday.
Mrs Artiiui Jones of l|*rley
is visiting Mia L. Umph^t.
M. and Mrs. T. V. > miter.
Miss Bailie Mary Willis j0d
Mrs. Cog (dale were the p<r?sts of
Mr and Mrs. B. F. Vtugh ( Bun
day. c
Mr. and Mra. Carl Tayw* visit
ed Mrs. W. M. Harrell Srctday.
A good many around eere at
tended the baptising t*t Cool
Spring Sunday morning <j
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Oompocka
Mies Berate Is setter b« ‘return
ed home after an extendd visit
Irlends and relatives in R oefolk
andOeeana. ■
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. iojontree
msale a business trip t< Rich
mond rhi* week. ■
Mr. n<1 Mi* J. R l-pniter,
Mm Jif»”tl« Uawle* and two chil
dren. J. L. Lassiter ant utter,
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Mias DeUa, motored and spent
Sunday at the home of Mr. C.
W. Brinkley.
Mr. H. A. Bure of Norfolk U
spending thin week at his home.
Mm. B C. Ellis of Suffolk
spent the week-end with her
mother, Mrs. Fannie Eure.
Revival services are being held
at Eureka church this week. Tire
pastor is being assisted by Rev.
Tommy Keaton.
Messrs. L. C. Brinkley and Kd
ward Notch me motored and sprnt
the week-end at Ocean View.
Mt-s Clarene Brinkley spent
Tuesday by the bedside of her
father, Mr. Riddick Brinkley,
who is in a Suffolk hospital.
Mr. R. T. Hobbs and Uii<
Dorothy Parkar of Whalcyville.
motored and spent Saturday at
Ocean View.
Mrs. J E Norcume and son.
Millard, were the guests of Mr*.
A L» Brinkley Sunday afternoon
Mr. Archie Barnes and Miss
Lillie Parker went on a joy ride
to Ocean View Saturday.
Miss Bthcl Bunch is entertain
Ing Miss Aima Jackson of Chapel
Hill this week.
Mr. J. L. Lassiter spent Fri
day in Suffolk.
Mise Kva Brinkley has return
ed home after an enjoyable visit
to friends and relatives in Suffolk.
Mr and Mm. Walter Vann of
Wiggins X Bonds are visiting his
father Mr. Granville Vann.
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Kelley of
Washington, D. C-, are visiting
relative* near our village this
week.
Maaarm. Hugh Dudley and Lin
wood Benton spent Monday at
Ocean View.
Selected For Service
faifiai u«t tr mm tiueno
fm anuTurr tctmet non
LOtAl MAM FIR IMIWAN
•Min RCFMTia IT TIC
nrrtiCT Min f« i
CASTEII •ICTVtCT
I At.
Important Notice
To Registrant*
This H*t, from the date of its
posting at the office of the Local
Board, constitute* notice to those
whose names are listed hereon,
that they have been selected for
military service, and charges them
with an obligation to watch the
bulletin board of the Local Board
and to hold themselves in readi
ness to report for military duty
at the office of the Local Board
at a data to be specified in s later
notice to be posted at that office.
Date of pcstiag this notice at
office of this Local Board Sep
leather 6, 1917
Date of posting verified and
certified correct.
C. S. VANN, Chairman.
L. K SUM MB BELL Beery.
Office of District Boiui
For Ba«ter>i District of N C,
Sep-ember 4. 1®17.
The following l»*t of men, Call
ed for military service by the
Local Board for Aovu< County
have bees duly paaaed upon by
the proper Local and, District
Boards aad are hereby certified
a* selected far military service
•ad not exempted or discharged.
Order Bed Ad
No in Ink dress
Local Name No. given
Board | Local Bd.
N K X. WARD 140 Edenton
The District Board for Eastern
• District of North Carolina,
JOHN l>. LANGSTON,
t han in nt
K, I*. I’ACK N Cii'irry.
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Tba Kind You Hava Always Bought, and which haa teen
ia naa for over ovar 30 year*, haa borne the signature of
w? -— and haa been made under bis per
•0o*1 anperrlaloa atnee ita Infancy.
tiV7Z Allow ao om to deceive yen In this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and 44 Just-es-good ” are but
Experiment* that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infanta and Oiildrea—Experience agalnat Experiment.
Drops aad Soothing Syrup*. It is pleasant. It contains
neither Opium, Morphine nor other narootfc substance. Ita
age Is Its guarantee. For more than thirty yean It haa
he« la constant aaa for the relief of Coastipetfoa, Flatuloecy,
Wind Celts and Marrheee; allaying Faaurfohaoaa arfcfng
therefrom, aad by vuguladng the fltocaach aad Bowels,
the aseimllatloa eg Food; glriag healthy natural bUm.
The Children's Panacea—The Mother4* Friend.
QKNUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
In Use For Over 39 Years
Tb# Kind You Hava Always Bought
W«w V— dfTY. _
W««t Bfllrldere.
Mrs. Velum Winslow and son
•pent Tuesday night with her
•iateT, Mrs. R. H. Copeland.
Mr. and Mrs. T. O Lamb and
children and Mrs. J. Q. Rogerson
attended services at Great Hope
Saturday afternoon.
Mr. Memll Lane accompanied
Miss Vast hi Copeland from the
picnic at Chappell's Hill Thurs
day.
Those present at the home of
Mr. J. H. Copeland Tuesday were
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Parrish, Mr.
and Mrs. JohQ Lane and son. J.
T., of Ballahack, Mrs. Lonnie
Whitehead and children of Suf
folk, Mr. and Mrs. A L. Hollo
well and children ol Ryland. Mr
and Mrs. A. E. Layden and son
of Bclvidere, Mr and Mrs R. H.
Copeland and son, Messrs. Her
bert Lane, Lycurgus, Bugene
and Lester Ward.
Mrs. Ben Jordan was called to
the bedside of her mother, Mrs.
Wooten, who is very ill, Monday.
Her son, Mr. Ervin Wooten of
Norfolk spent a couple of days
with her.
Messrs. Freeland Copeland and
Caspar Lamb, Misses Myrtle
L*mb, Mary Smith and Mabel
Harrell motored lo Ocean View
Monday and spent the day.
After visiting hit mother, Mrs
Jim Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Matth
ew Wright have ret*rned home.
Qscw New*.
E. B. White, Dewey Boyce,
Pate Forehead, Hugh and Dil
lard White motored to Norfolk
Saturday morning. They re
turned Sunday night and report
ed a very good time.
Mr. W. Briggs of Oliden call
ed to see his cousin, Mrs. A. L.
Forehand last Wednesday.
Mrs. B. L. White visited Mrs.
1 im White, who is recovering
from a recent illness, Sunday af
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs A. L. Forehand
visited friends at Mavaton Sun
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Clark and
children visited her mother, Mrs.
Hobbs, Sunday afternaon.
Mr. D. W. Boyce accompa
nied Misa Beulah Forehand home
from Bocky Hock church Friday
evening.
A L. Forehand, Elmer Dail
and John Brinkley went to 8ua
bury last Friday.
Mimes Thelma and Ethel Lane
from near Hertford spent last
week-end with their sister, Mrs.
Wm. Winslow.
VOU don't hare to bo told that motor trouble is
x the one "fly in the ointment" of the autoist
happiness. After yon hare fives os s trial yon
won't hare to bo told that this is tho place whore
you can rid yourself of such trouble.
If aaetor trouble ia not positively inherent
in the eofinn itself we can core it. Any
way we can toll yon what is the difficulty
•■d you will save tiaae, worry and money
i by comiaf here first.