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Hertford Vm. Mr. Phillip White left Sunday night for Wake Forest College ro resume his studies. Miss Bertha Bright of E City *»• the week-end guest of Mr . J. C Moore. Mi«s Lula Joocs of Norfolk spent the week-end with her sis ter, Mrs. B. 3. Brickhouse. Little Neta Brickhouse left Sunday to spend sometime in Norfolk with her grandmother, Mrs. Jones. Miss CarTle White of E. City came Sunday to visit Miss Jean nette Darden. Mr. 8imon Ruttenbrrg of Wit liamston spent Saturday and Sunday here with friends. Miss Mary McMullan has re turned from Washington, D. C., where she spent her vacation. Mesdaasts Mamie Blanchard and Mae Davenport left Monday for a business trip to Baltimore. Mrs. Harvey Clark of Ocean View came Tuesday to visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Canipcn, Sr. Mr. and Mrs Clair nee Lakes and children spent 8unday here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Grey. Mias Julia.Chalk came home) Sunday after a tan days' stay at Virginia Beach. Miss Lenna Fleetwood of Beth el is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. L N. White. After a visit to her sister, Mrs. T. N. Gregory, Miss Annie Ho* well has returned to her home near Burgess. Mr. John Joocs of Norfolk came Thursday to visit hts sister, Mrs. B. 8. Brickhouse. Mimes Hsttie and Clara Saw yer of Bclhaven are guests of their aunt. Mr*. J. K. Btofcea. Mr. .Ashley Fleetwood left Tuesday for Wake Forest to en ter college. Messrs. Durwood Reid and Bobert Sumner left Moaday for Baltimore where they will attend school. Mr. Allan Perry and Mias Mol Ue Leyden were married Sept, tnd, at the bride's borne near Bclviderc, Rev. W. H. Carter officiating. Mrs. Parker of Burgess visited ker sister. Mrs. Wm. Tucker on Road street a few days this week Mrs. G. T. Hawkiae aad her daughter, Mrs. Nathan Bolfc, left Monday foe Washington, D. C., to visit her sister, Mrs. Bush. Mias Vivian Cam pen of Kins ton M the guest of her grand mother. Mrs. Ward, in Church street. Miss Adelaide White is on sick Bet tkis week. The Woman's Missionary So ciety of the Baptist church will meet Thursday afternoon. Little Mist Blanche Cannon ia visiting little Miss Melaa EUiora of Chowan this week. Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Everett are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs Harrell near Edeston. 1 BY HAVING OWNED THEM IT IS PROVEN THAT EDENTON 8 MEN OF BU8IME8S PREFER 8TUDEBAKER * * • * ... - - - -- - Bank of Edenton—President 2, sod Fire Directors (4 two! sock.) $ Citizens Bank—President, Assistant Cashier. Bookkeeper,; Two Directors (1 two.) Edenton Cotton MiUo—President (two.) and Four Directors! (3 two each.) Chowan Cotton Oil ft Fertilizer Co.—President, Vice-Pree-i •dent. Four Directors (3 two each.) Edenton Peanut Company—President 2. Vice-President. General Manager 2, Five Directors (3 two each.) Braaaiag Manufacturing Co.—General Manager 8. Secretary. Edenton Brick Works—President. Edenton Ice ft Cold Storage Company^-Preeident, Vise President. Two Directors (1 two.) Edenton Steam Laundry—President. Elliott Baggy Company—President. Albemarle Steam Navigation Co.—Local Manner. Albemarle Wholesale Grocery Co.—Manager. Bey View Hotel—Boss. L. F. Ziegler ft Son—Hearse. Chowanoke Club —Vice-President. Every president except present. Three Directors. Fanners Storage Ce.—President and Vice-President. Kramer's Garage—President.. W. A. Leggett ft Co. (Drag Store)—President 2. Kitchener's Drag Store—President. .............. Willi* Owen* Furniture ft Prre4d**t C. L. Runs—Plumber tad Plumper* Supplies. Edeatoo Graded School a—Principal. W. S. Whit* Market—Preaidest 2. Power Plant—Chairmaa of tko Board. Town of Edeatosi—Mayor, Mayqr Pro Tam, one Council man 2. County Board of Education—Tyre, (1 three) County Commiaeionera—Chairman 2, Commissioner 2. Sheriff Chowan County. W. J. Berryman—Landing Insurance Man 3. Edeotoa Auditorium Co.—Secretary, Pour Director*. R. F. Tuttle Brick Co.—Proprietor. 1 Lawyer*—Three. Doctor*—One. Minister*—On*.« In Order ef Rink- Edeaton'a Seven Leading Capitalists— (Representing equally oqe-half the wealth of Eden ten Township) (4 two sack.) | The Albemarle Obeerver—Proprietor, j J. C. Dail—Merchant. 2. i W. J. Harris—Merchant. |F. M. Bond—Fisherman. ! . The Capital Stock ef all the Banks in Chowan, Gates and ! Perquimans Counties is not sufficient to buy all the Stude j bekera I have sold in Chowan qpd Perquimans counties. OAN YOU FIND STRONGER TESTIMONY OF ANY PROOUOT EVER SOLD IN THIS TERRITORYP WHY EXPERIMENT WHEN YOU CAN GET A &TUDEOAKERP J. H. HcHUlLAM, JB., PEALEK, EDEHTQN. H. C. Goodwin's Mill News Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rountree and .children spent last Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J B. Winslow. AfterVspending sometime with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Baccus, Mr. and Mrs. C.L. Bac cus returned to their home in Norfolk last Tuesdsy. Mrs. W. Chappell is here viait Ings friends and relatives. Mr. Ernest By rum was the guest of Miss Annie Baccus Sun dsy afternoon. Those who called at the home of Mr. i. T. Baccus Saturday af ternoon were Mr. and Mrs. (Jfcas. BoUoweU and children, Mrs C.B Lamb and Mr. Bmest Byrum. Mr. Johnnie Baccus was the gV£tt of Miss Maggie Winslow Thursday afternoon. Mr. joe Perry and Miss Lillie Phthisic were out for a stroll on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Obed Winslow called to see Mrs J. B. Winslow Sunday. Mr. J. T. Baccus lost his horse last week. BURGOS Now* Miss Fiances Lane spent last Thursday night with Mias Evelyn Packer. We are sorry to report that Mr. Grant Matthews has had a relapse and is again very ill with typhoid fever. Mias Vergie Outlaw visited Mias Pauline Dail Wednesday night and Thursday. Mrs. J. K. Lane spent Thurs day night with Mr*. G. B. Bate man. Miaa Mattie Overton is visiting her Meter, Mrs George Parker. Mesdaetes (Ho. Bateman, 8r., and Geo. Bateman, Jr., called on Mr*. A. J. Dail Wednesday afternoon. Miaa Pauline Dail entertained Messrs Seth Spivey sod Matt Matthews, Misses Ids, Aims and Nells Spivey of New Hope Fri day. Mr. Robert Spivey called to see Mr. C. B. Parker on badness Friday. Mr. George Bateman, Jr. Mrs. 1. H. Parker and children motor ad to tows Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Bateman, ft., vidtod Mr. and Mrs. W.M. Hankow* Sunday. Mias Vergie Outlaw entertain id a party of friends from White ■ton Friday. Meadames J. H. Parker, J. T. Perry, Jr., and S. P. Matthew*. Mr. and Mrs. George Riddick visited Mr. and Mr*. Geo. Bate man, Sr., Sunday afternoon. The Misaea Howell entertain ed company Sunday afternoon. M<s»rs Lin wood and Wallace Winslow of Whiteston and Miaa Vergie Outlaw called on Miaa Pauline Dail Friday afternoon. Good 0id-Fas&e3 Iron Best As Tonic PLAIN. MUNLV CONCENTIATIB HA* TURAL IRM RTRONBEfl AIR CRN TAINS RR NARIT FRRMIRR RRUR, NARCRtfC RR ALCRNRL Whole Families Use It The q»c of jnst plain, ordinary natural iron, proonrable at any drag atore under the trade n\m of Acid Iron Mineral, will eiimo late the digestion and appetite, eud make any man or woman rundown and weak, atrooger more Vigorous before a dollar bot tle la half gone, and aooording teeta ot thirty years, the abseaee of eloobol and purgatives in this remarkable remedy makes it ideal ea a non habit forming tonic and blood purifier. We are booed to notice an im provement shortly after taking Acid Iron Miueral beonnae it ie from two to air umee stronger than the uapal chemically "pre pared" toaies. Being ■ natural, meJieioal iron with on nareoti', alcoholic or las atlvn added. AokJ Iron Mineral may be given (r*-(y to th*> whole family for bio «.l, kulb-<y* and di gaetion. Be »i>r*' y< n get the highly concent'ate.I hoi. The trade-mark •A-l-M" protreta you. There #ju Lie no danger of reaction, false -tnuulunon or of anyone forming the In,bit. 1 La more yon one <■( Acwi Iron Miner at, the baa yoa a. cd it. If the borne * ar« noimal, we strongly advis- r.gHio«ii Ibe use of aay raased< containing laxa tfvee, bet where one's bowab are ainggish, the little A- l-M Tab lete yon can g-t at ti u drog store for 96c are admirsbb little liver pill# and bowl regslatora sod vorh splendidly in eonjaaetion with Acid Iron Mineral. | All draggtats have it, or aeod direct to the Farrodina Chemical Oorp., Roeaoke, Va., $1 prepaid Advnrtiaamaat. laat Cali don Nows Mr. and Mrs J. T. Chappell and children spent Sunday at the home of Mr. G G. Chappell. Those present at the home of Mr*. Ellen Parka Friday were Mr and Mrs. Alonsa Riddick from near Hertford, "Mr. and Mrs. L. D. White of HobbeviUe, Mrs. H. J. Chappell, Mrs. Rlisa Spivey, and W. V. White Mr. Floyd White, Misses Irepe White, Nora and Leona Parka and Mrs. Sarah Copeland spent Thursday in Suffolk. W. E. Parka spent Saturday in Suffolk on business. Mias Mary Foxwell has return ed to her nome in Cowpen Neck after a visit to the Mieses Parka. She waa accompanied home by Mias Ocasie Parka who stayed with her until Monday. Mrs Harriet Twine waa the guest of Mrs. B. F. Berryman Sunday. Mr Johnnie Lane from near Hertford called on Misa Roan Parks Tuesday. A|JDEIT«N MANS EXPERIENCE Cm you doubt tku evidence ,ol Ibis Eden to* eitiaen} To® mb verify Kdeoton’s u> dorneatnot. Read ibia. N. J. HollpwaU. groour, Qoee. atrent, Bdentoti, aaya: MFo» years I aaflared from kidney ooaaplMot and a weak aed Ueie back. The kidney secret loss were too fraqasok is passage sad eonisioed sediment. I altafai s (fall pat® aaeoes tbe saaaU ft my beck and I so®Ida’* ras* watt nighu 16 nally mad of Disa’a Kidney Pills eod bogan aeing them I was greatly beaefltsd by tbeat. ” OONTINUED CONFIDENCE MOBS THAN TWO TRaBS LATBR. Mr. HdlowMI aetd: I consider Deas'a Kldeey Pllla a very good aiedlcfse for weak kjdnsya and bladder troabie I eat pled to again paMiely aadovse tkin mndMas** 60c afl all dealers. Poster Mitbon Co, Mfgra^ »Rfl 1 ii, B. I. A4rk Trustee’s Sale of Valuable hand in Chowan County, A. C. Ar Virtu* at dead deled tke luck da; •tMakcmary. la tka year ill /. mad* by Marti* Qnpekart aad wilt, Jam an L Oapahart aad wife, aad «b. M Cape hart, unmarried, to tka eadaralgned Truetee, wklok dead la recorded u Boek Mo », page SA7. lathe Clark'a Offloe of Chowan Coualy. aod la pur akaaaa of tka Statute la auck — i— made aad providad, default kavlag baan made la tka paymeat of tka debt aeeerad ky aeal dead, and at the re qae« of tka koidar of aald note, 1 ekall aad at PabUa A notice lor cnnk la froetof tbn Court House ef Chowan Oenaty. In tka City of Bdaetoa. la tka State af North Caiollna oa tka trd day of October 1*17, It noon, all of th*i eartala tract, pteou, or parcel of lead, altented la tka County of Ckovaa, in tbn Stain at North Carol I aa aad bound ed aa follow BaglDDlog at tka Bocky Hoak Boad aad three poet oaka, *Ud ruaalng a or* cut line, to Baaneti'i MU1 Pood i thanaa along aald pood to a new net line, thanaa along aald line to * Bad Oak at the aald Mucky Hock Band; thanaa along aald Boad to the Brat Static, containing ant hundred *®rtn and known aa tka Edward Wa« plane. The above deaorlpuoe and ra fetenee to a new out lion vaa made as ef Jaauary Hat, 1874, It being tbo kaaa tract at land conveyed by Oaorga Boast aad wife to Baanatt Xorrla, by dead ol •■14 Bata, duly recorded In the office of tbo ragUtor of Deed* of Chowan Coun ty. la Book of Daade T, pagaa «08 aad «0B. JOHN C. WALSH, Troatea 4 Unas Adauiitntor'i Notice ^eeltflod M administrator of tk* Mate of dooi.no a Bogart, daeooo 04, aotleo U horeb; |Itm to aU tbooo taring otaimo ogaJnet tbo oatato u praont tboa either to a# at BUaabeth OOy, X. O., or to Prudeo g Pradoa, Attorneys at Law, Bdoaton. B. a, wttbla oaa ;<tr from tbo dato of tbl* aotloo or tbo oald Dot loo will bo pload •d la bor of tbolr rooorery. UPM oil tbooo lodobtod to tbo OOM oatato do mood bo modo for proapt oot Uoaoat ThU Bepteaber Stb, l«17. K. B. OHBHHOX, Adalolotra »or af Joanna C. Bogart. Dos'd Littleton College To Opca September 36 The 36Ui Annual Baasioo at , Littleton Col lego win bogie os Wadnaadgy. September M. We been en ideal plan by vhieh po- ( P*l» m»y Uoe at their owe charges , la on aale dormitory beiidiag, tbea earl eg ebnet t75 daring the mbolaetic year. For farther In < formalton address J. M. Rhode* Lake Joneloaka. N. C.. till 8ep- ' teaber Stb end alter that LHtie too. H. C. ' Notice. Sale of Root Eatste Bj rtrtu* of a daoraa ot Ua Supartor Ooorl of CXonaa County, X. CL, la Ua apodal prooaadtaga ul A. Baaa aad wll* Hlnia baas, at al., agaiuat Jobs Hol lo wail aad wlfa, Hollla H. HoUowali. at at . I wUl a«U for ua*a baton U* oourt bo uaa door la bdaatoa. X. C., oa Saturday Ua 27ad day of Saptaoibm, 1*17, at 17 o'cloeh H,, Ua follow lag doasrlbod real aatato la Obowaa Ooaaty HorU Carolina, ‘-ilnag lag u> Ua aatota ot tba kata Qalbtoa Baaa, daoaaaad. to-wlt: (I) Baglnalag at Briar Ball ‘-g al a Blast Gum ; tbaaoa ruaolag 7tana BmlU'a Una to Bobart Nlsoa’a llaa, oornarlog at Q T. Baaa1 aad otbara Ham at a Black 7sob ; tbaaoa a atraigat Uaa to Ex ua Good w la'a aad Jokn Baaa* Uaa; tbaooa a straight llaa to Ua Avar aloag aald Baaa’ llaa; tbaooa aioag tba rlrar to tba Brat ataUoa, aoatolalag arty sorao. aor* or b as, sod balag tba pro party ooarayad to Qalotoa Bibb by WlUlaiB U. Myara aad wits, Unua Myato, AptU iota, 18*0, by daag daly raoordad U oUaa of Xaglatar of Baada lor Obowaa Ooaaty, la daad buod -'T” pagas UM (*) Bagtaalng at a Oust la Wblto's Loading Xoad. wblob dlrldas tba An* gaotua Baaa tract from tba land harms daaarlbad; tbaaoa mooing booth U da graaa Want, aloag said dlrlaloaal'Uaa. lo a oorcar. Uo Southwaal petal ot Ua Uuiatoa Baas propany; tbaaoa Xortb oaa-baU dogma Bast M 1-10 ahalat to a Bay aad Uaa ooroar; lhaaaa garth M dagroca Mast to Wblto’s Laadlag Xoad i and soatlaulag la a straight llaa from aald road to a atabs : Uses# Booth 10 dsgraaa Woat lo a Q oa sad oomUau* log la a straight Una Iron a»ui Gam to Wblto's Laadlag Boa . and np lb* road* to bagtaalng i dot, aoatolalag forty lour acras, mors or laaa, and batog tba* part raatala log ot tba Parry Aablay Ira** aftar a aoarsyaaaa of (any-tour torn*, mors or laaa, lo Augwata* Bma by l*uiatoa Baaa, by daad daly uglalai ad la oSoa of Bagtatar of Daad* tar Chowan County, la boat ■■T~ pagn UO, rafaranea to wblah la mads. This X>U day of Aagnat, 1»17. s- X- LEAST, Notice D Oder aad by ttrtM of a dead d IrtM •xacotad toV.t. Prlrou by tba farm* •ra BdoeaUoaal Co-Oparetlra Caioa of Aaarlaa, MacadoaU Local Ha. tut, dated Uaeaaabar 90, my, aad nflaMr •d la Book Mo. «3. pagaa 299*7. Bagla, tar of Daada oBea far Obowaa Oowaty, * O., dafaalt bar lag baaa aaada la tba payment of tba Dole* aaaarad by aatd loslnatat, I wUl call for eaab Mora tba Go art Uoaaa door la Bdaataa, M.C. oo Hatarday tba 21od day -'Hrpuml ar. 1917, at It o'aiook M . tba tolluwlag da aerlbad tract of lead la *hinni1 Tawa ablp, aatd Coaoty tad tuu: Bagios lag at aa l roc aUke oa Jffeob alda of Maoadoala Boad at Mlllar'a Mar, tbeaaa Wiataardly aJoag Mlllar'a llaa tt yarda to aa lroo atak*; tuawat Mortb wardly parailai alth tba aatd Maasrto ola Boad M yarda to t |>B i ibaaaa Eastward y parailai with Miller a llaa *4 yarda to Mlllar'a so rear, pleas of be lled ag, ooatalamg i aora, Mara or laaa. Thla »nh day of Aagoat, 1917. W. 8. PB1TOTT, H- B. LBABT, TradUa Attorney at Law. Notice tf Sale bf itrep aeit Property. By iitliority of ibt StertUry of Cobomm s«d the sioasr of Fisheries, Mated &da lor tbs p arc 11 esc of “Lssash Pa trol," at tbs Bursas of Fisheries dtaiioo, Edeatoa, North Osroliaa, sill be reoeived at tbs above sta Uoa, sp to 6 P. M , September 15, 1817. The government rs isrvse tbs right to rsjsot say sad all bids, deemed inmnai steal with lbs value of tbs boat's equipmsat “Lsooeh Petrol" is a twia Mires power boat equipped with two 124 b-p. Letbrop aaglaao. H«-r leu gib is 45 feet over all, tesoi 18 ft. sad draft ft Tbs K>st is ooaapletsly boused, with joxMSeia osbiu, oapUta'e qaar are. kitabes, sogias room sad Miaamdioea desks. Terms: Cask. For farther deecriptina sad la* dr nation yoa will ooCrsapoad rltb the superintendent. W. E MOBGAN. Sept, Fisheries Station, It Bdeabm, M. C. - — -nn— __j The Progressive Farmer, sad Phe Albemsr'e Observer both or |1.50 Address Albemarle ibssnrsr, Edeatoa, EC.
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