WRIGLEYS S s. o. s. 1 Send Over Some WRIGLEY5 Keep your soldier or saMor boy anoHlod. Give bin tbe lesfloc refrabnant. tbe pro tection aeatoet tbiret. tbe help to appetite and dieeetloo afforded by Wrleley's. ira ao ootataodbn feature of tbe war— ~M tbe Brltlsb Amy la cbewine lt.~ HERTFORD ROAD Mr. and Mrs. Ed'-ar Bagley si d Children from near Hertford visit •d at Mr. J. G. Goodwin's Hun day. M rs Edward Chappell is sgirnd ing sometime in South Norfolk with her daughter, Mrs. N. G. DsIL Mrs. W. W. Spruill visited in Rocky Hock recently. Mr. J. G. Goodwin and family attended the reyival services at . Rocky llock church Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Chappell aad daughter, Blanche, Mosis AJden White, Bessie Chappell and Mary Cartwright snd Mr. C. M. Chappell attended the B.V.P. U. at Bethel Sunday night. Mrs. W. P. Copeland entertain ad company from Eilenton Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Goodwin apd children attended service* at ^ Teopim Tuesday afternoon Mil T. W. Nixon, Hettie Pres ton and Frank Nixon visited at the home of Mr. Edward Chap pell last Tuesday. Mr. Willie Hrigg* of Glidcn called at the home ol Mr. Ed Chappell Tuesday afternoon. Messrs. Hollo well and Caddy from near Hertford visited Ur; B» W. Turner Thursday after noon. ' Mrs. J. B. Chappell and daugh tar, Mary, are visiting relatives in Hertford this week. Mrs. W. P. Copeland visited in Rdentoti Saturday afternoon. THE CITIZENS BANK IS DISTRIBUTING A VAL UABLE BAND BOOK FOR FARMERS. The pitlmi Benk it giving a way a book of valuable informa tion that any farmer will profit by reading aa it contain* over 100 practical auggeation* that anil aave both TIME and MONEY, The next time too arc in toan go by and get one aa they are Free for the taking.—edrt. Otpd. Tolu New*. W. J. Boyce of South Norfolk is visiting his brother, J. H. Boyce. Mr. and Mrr. T. C. Twine. Mr and Mr* W. H. Twine and child rcn, Minnie and Pauline, spent Saturday and Sunday below Suf folk with Mr. and Mrs. Noah J. Boyce Mias Mary Hollowed of Eden ton was the guest of the Misses Hollowed a part of last week. E. D. White visited relatives in E City a part of last week. Mr. and Mrs. James Winslow and children of Hertford visited Mr. and Mrs. R H. Hollowed a few days last week. ' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Chapped of Belsidere visited Mr. and Mrs. K H. Hollowed Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Simpson and child of South Norfolk were guests of Mr. and Mia. A. K. As bell last week. Mr. Humphrey Qn ffin is still I on the sick list. Mrs. W. J. Byrum and Mias Etta Asbe',1 spent Sunday even ing with her aiater, Miss Maggie Bunch. Mrs. Curtis Asbell and Miss Scott of Norfolk are the guests of Mia. W. E. Forehand at this writing. Misa Esther Hudson continues on the sick list. W. H. Lane of Chappell Hill was here Monday on business. Tent meeting at Happy Home this week. Mr. J. H. Evans and daughter, Bosie, and Mr. W. ,H. Byrum visited Mr. and Mrs. James Chap pell Tuesday. e s.b. mills ftct, pi*7 rule™ Vleh Mark*. nw - you ;*boliiuij oo mi nation MSI lEAtitS traCtAL Ammo* OITD TO TM SALT Of IOBTB OABOU ■A MAD. t t » • GhktMYillt News. •Miss Annie F. Brown of Bos ton, superintendent of the Lend A-Hand Minion was the honor ed guest of Mrs T. W. Costco a few days ago. While here she addretsrd the four dub* organ i*ed by Mrs. Oosten, and Inspect rd the public library recently do nated to Gat. tville. Mrs. Will..r I Hid lick of New Orleans, arrived in town Hunday for a visit to the family of Mr. R. M Riddick, Sr Mesdames W S. Hayes and W. F. Ruth, and Master Wood land, returned to their borne in Windsor Monday alter a visit to relatives in and near town. Mis T. M. Brown returned to her home in ttufolk BaturJsy af t. r '(lending a few days in Gatca erjlc. f Messrs Paul'tlr fl.-r and Calvin »okis and Mimes Laura Ircigh iliud tk and Clara Maie Brown spent Sunday at the home of Mr. lennie Rogers neat Somerton Misses Isnzabrth Smith, Joyo (lines, K«'ie Lure anti Mr Krin s* ’di'tli of Keyiioldson were guests ul Mi"c» Lucy and Jeanette Cos ten Mon.ray. » M rs. Charlie Atkinson and chil dr*. n o( Suffolk spent the past week with her sister, Mrs James Blanchard. Mr. and Mrs J. H. Staylor and children having concluded a visit to Mrs. L. L. Harrell left lor then home in Crewe Tuesday. Mr and Mrs W. r. biown and wn, Hr>or. of Portsmouth spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs J. A. brown. Mr. Carson Cross of Norfolk arrived in Gatcsvillc Tuesday (or a visit to his cousin, Mr. William Crow. M*. Henry Fisher of Raleigh i* at home for a visit to his pa rents. Mr. Herbert Rea of Newport News spent th* week-end at the home of his lather. Miss Pattie Hunter of Pine town is visiting Miss Mary Cross. Misa Pratt, who has been a guest at the home of Mias Ja.ict Walton, left (or Franklin last week. Misa Nannie Riddick has re turned home from a short stay with her stater, Mrs R. M. Jones of Nurney. Misa Amy Riddick la on a visit to friends in Bertie county. Mrs Victoria Skinner of Port wonoiK is inning ner sister, Mrs. James Rea. Mis* Wertie Harrell, who has been visiting Mrs. O. P Turner, left for her home in Aboslde Sat urday . Miss Zita Roberta of Norfolk is spending some time with her aunt Mias Mag Riddick. Miaa Nannie Riddick and Mr. Keooie Riddick, Jr, spent s few days the pert week at Ocean View. Saturday, September 9, at 9:80 o’clock, Mr. N. B Boone and Miss Annie Elisabeth Hart of Potecaai were quietly married at the home of Mr. and Mra. C. P. Turner. The ceremony was per formed by Rev. T, 8. Orutchfield after which they left for a north ern tour. Thoae present ware Messrs Robert Hart of Dertdroo. Vs., Harvey Hart and Jack Har rell of Poteeaai, and Mra. Fannie Lasalter Of Murfreesboro. ' Mr. Parker Croat of Suffolk la at home for a abort stay. The Baptists worshiped in their beautiful new church &e fourth Sunday morning for the first time since Its completion. Rev. Mr. Barnea of the Meth odist Orphanage conducted ser vices in the M. E. Ohurch the 4th Sunday evening. Mr. Rd Blanchard and family of Sunbury were recent visitors at the home o< Mr. Jam. Blanch ard. • • . v. MU* Mary Harrell of Elisabeth City U yiaiting the (smily of her cousin, Mr. Maxie Harrell Mias Rice from Raleigh and Mr. Pierec of the U. 8. Army have recently concluded a visit to Miss Rule Fdwards. Miss Hattie Maie Standing re turned home last week from a two weeks' stay with Mias Verth? Hunch of Tyner. Mi-ses Alma Fisher, Clara Maie Brown and Myrtle Rountree spent part ot the past week with Iriends at Willow. Mr. Jim Bure has recently moved his family into his new home on Lee street. Mias Inea Felton returned home Saturday from a delightful auto mobile trip to Raleigh. Mr*. C. W Hudgins and Miss Laura Lee Kanon reached home last Thur day from a ten days s ay in Baltimore. Mr Tommie Andrews of Nor folk i* visiting the family ol Mr. G 0. KHwan's. \li*s Ksthir Rea spent a few dry* the part week with Mrs. Noah Felton near Hertford. Mr*. J. R. Parker and daugh ter, Him Mabel, are away on a vi*it to her mother, Mra. Wright, of Belvidere. •Rev. T. R C.rutchheld and family visited friends in Winton last Wednesday and Thursday. Mr. Ben Draper, of Asheville, was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. James Rea. Mrs. Will Rountree und child ■ cn of Holland, Va., viaittd the home of her father. Mr. Melvin Lilley, last week. Mr W J Hayes of New Toik is making a visit to reUtives in a id near Gatesvillc. Miss White of Colerain srasthe guest of her sister. Mrs. W. W Dean*, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. Askew at tended the funeral of her father, £|Owens, of Merchants last Baturday. Mrs. Godwin of Colerain U vis iting her son, Mr. A. P. Godwin. Mrs. M. M. WillUms spent a few days last week with Misses Rate Hill and Annie Cross near Sunbury M. C. M. Stokes of Pitt coun ty spent the week-end in Gates viHe. Eire hum. The Mitsc* Horton ol Whaley ville have been visaing Miss Zoe Snwyer. Quite i crowd ol young peo ple peid ■ farewell visit to Mias Epic Garter Monday night. Bha returned home Tuesday after a week* a Wait to relatives and friend* here. Mias Lucie Johnson of Suffolk is visiting her son. Mr. A. M. Johnson. The revival services of the past weak at Cool Spring church was thoroughly good and especially so since on Saturday the church aude the decision to hnve service twice a month instead of only once. Mr. Basil M ( rawtord left on T uesday for school at Bulet Creek. Mrs. Sam Green of Norfolk la' visiting Mrs. Carter this week. Mrs. J. P. Hale sod Mias Kate Liver mao are Waiting relatives la Norfolk this week. Regalar prayer service at Mure Baptist church Monday night. mSf^wI Make Good pSjgg?] Jiritb Yott n« / (/7iimr to ih*last penny. Wtkaawy * aomathtag w»iaiiy t. a Gasraate; we ftrat had T T|-iaan» fa //, •ffr i.4«4 t*« m*de Loaianoe ao good tfa it wfl aM MMMiMf.MaTM on ita own fact, withoot «ra aof aetimftrnd 4a out acknowledging My • eary raapae#. r*«r a can of LaafaPtfa If TOO graaa, w4tf «A»4 ^ ^ r _tatuTLtu. nl Cuthar than any other ae&m at gha ygaa then you era entitled to yovmaaay back. n^i.r'trzr ******900 mm []IZIANNEcoffee: The gelly-Tltylor Company. JtarOriaaai ■ n i conic HUB FROM UK HI HE uumr nn nr«m>TiM m PROMIMD BY WMBMMMk OOTTWt QIM*. MAM vatom, m t Get Rid of Rats If there are rate in your barn get one of my Patented Animal Traps and clear them ont before housing your corn. By keeping one of these traps in your barn most of yonr loss es by rats can be eliminated. Get one of these traps, try itior ten days and, if not satisfied, retorn trap* at my expense and I will refund yonr money. Price $8.50. Hugh Copeland, HERTFORD, N. Q.