Announcement! This is to inform my friends and the general public that I have bought out Mr. J. P. Ziegler of the Ziegler i Furniture and Undertaking Co., of which I was a member of the busi« ness, and while we had prices in both lines a little under the lowest, now you will find a sharp cut in both the furniture and undertaking line, as I have cut more than his profit off the prioe in saving to buyer. I will be assisted in the undertak ing business by Mr. Thomas Francis who has had long experience in that line with Mr. L. F. Ziegler, and lam prepared to serve any class of trade from the very best to the cheapest. I wish to state also that I assume all indebtedness against the company and collect outstanding bills as well. I also do an installment business as well as cash. Very respectfully, J.S. NORTHCOTT, Edenton, N. C. Let Its I tow Yoir Watts Far TUs Calina. Cash In Advance. Six Um> or Im 2(o for ooo >wt, 7ts far a woafta. MWI lines pro rata 7ABB FOR bALJE—Located on Hertford Bond 9 miles from Edcnton, In Graded School Div trict, containing 180 acres, 100 acres cleared, good 8 room dwell ing, 8 tenon* houses, good out buildings and new tobacco barn ; four head mules, 8 horses, farm ing implements of all kinds, carts wagons, buggies, pea picker and engine, etc. Terms easy Apply ta j. T. SATTERFIELD, . • 4t Edcnton, N. C. Farms For Solo—Lot me kaow your wants. C. H. HOBBS, Baal Batata Dealer* Jtomhoad City* N. C. tf. FOB BALK—A good, gentle, family hone. Apply to DR. J. H. McMOLLAN, Bdenton, N. C. The Wes ter a Union Telegraph Co., can aae several young men between sixteen and twenty-five years old as messengers. Good wages guaranteed. Must havt bieyclea. Messengers are taught telegraphy free and given posi tions at the key soon as qualified. Apply by letter to Msnsger We* tern Union Telegraph Go., Nor folk. Vs. 4t FOB BENT—Severn room real dsasa 00 Magnolia street la good repair with modern improvements aleetris lights, bath and talapboaa la class wash tf graded school Baa largo yard, good gardes and several oat-ha i Ullage in good re pair. Apply In ' tf E. L WARREN. DOG L.08T.—Large white hound with brown ear*. Tip of left ear .nearly torn off. $6.00 reward for 'person who returns this dog to me. H. N. HUGHES. Edenton, N 0. 4t pd. 3 Valuable Farms For Sole. (1) 100 acre farm, 3 miles from town, located on Paradise road, 66 acres cleared and 36 in woods Good two-story dwelling and outbuildings. (3) 80 acre farm on New road between Paradise and Green Hall, i mile of Graded school 60 acre> Cleared aad 80in^roodland. Good .two-stnry dwelling and outbuild ings. (3) 100 acres. Bray hall farm, 1 mile Hancock station, located oa Virginia Road, 1 mile Graded School. Good two-story dwell ing and outbuildings. All the above farms will be sold on easy terms, apply to S. J. WHITE, lip. R. F.D.l, Edenton. N.C. AUTO FOR HALE—One «ve passenger automobile for sale. WU1 sell cheap aad make terms V» wit customer. Tires nearly bdw. C Hw ELLIOTT. Edenton, J»WC. 4t PEANUT PICKER A ENGINE FOR SALE.—Ona 1016 model (E; Benihall Peanat Pleker and ons six b. p. gaaoline engine with wood eaw and frame attached. Both in good morning eooditi on , Have oaly been is uee two aaa soon. Will sail oeiit for $436.00 (Four Hundred aad Twenty Firs I Dollars.) Terase eneh. Apply to J. J. Rountree, two Bailee from Saabnry, N. C., on GatMvUla Bond. m t stomach Troubles Since Childhood PERUNA Made Me Wen — i - " I Now Eqjo? The Bat oi Heehh Firm For Silo— acre*, 76 in cultivation, 1 mile from Savage postoffice and station. Near churches and schools. Some timber. Plenty fruit Good stock range. Good building*. Good farm. Price •3,800. August *1, 1917. W. L. BUNCH, Savage, N. C. 4ipd WANTED—To boy a good milk oow or trsda a boras for on# Address Box 172. Kdeotoo, N.C., or notify Albemarle Observer ofKoe. WANTED! Young while tana to work on tarm near town. Good wages. Write or come to nee me at oooe. E C. KKA, Bdeutoo. N. C. If. Health v. About Gone Many hcmmmto at woman •ulhrtng ban trouble. Ins bwb—MHedbyttn — Of Cartel, Oi* man’s tonic, necon&t* to toons •a rostra. similar to aria ana front Mr*. Z.V. Spall, afHayna, N.C. “looTO i»t «*y.“ Lr 4*!^ 4 Car tor ny TAKE . ^ CARMH The Woman’s Tomb dam tot the good I Im* Bee Mr*. Sf»L Qtot CMtfttoM. AUDroffirt* -_ » $1095™g»™|1885 DELIVERED AS ALWAYS,—At lout f 260 low than otto can of oqoal POWER aay CAPACITY. J.H. NcMULUl, Jl. Doalor North Kdentoo Now.. MIm Pearl White la visiting her unde, Mr. Walter White and Mn. White, near Bethel. Miae Estelle Munden returned home Sunday after a visit to her •later, Mrs. J. E. Brabble, new Yeoplm church Mesdamra W. M Williams aad B. 8. Pratt spent Saturday now Yeoplm Station. Mr. W. T. White spent Tues day in Norfolk on business Mrs W. i. Munden spent Sun day afternoon with Mrs. Charles Lane. Mrs. Ed Skinner Is spending sometime Aear Yeoplm Station. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. White and children called to see Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Munden Sunday evening. Mrs. B. P. Britton was the guest of Mrs. W. M. Willlanu Monday afternoon. Mr. Trot Byrum got his badly meshed Monday afternoon. Mr*. Harrison B. Spruill, who has been in Richmond about two weeks, came home this week. Divine| Worship at The JL E. Church Sunday. The summer is gone. The pleasant autumn has come Moot people have returned from their vacation. Let all now turn to the House of the Lord on the hdf Sabbath day. We owe Him our worship. There will be ser vices at the M. K. Church at II a. m and 8 p. nu, with aennoaa by the pastor. Sunday school at 9:46 a. m., junior Epworth League at 8:80 p. m. To all of these services the pubUc is invited to come. War Relic Display Many pfeoptc were Interest ad In a window display st the shop of Mr. B. L. Jones, tailor, this week. The Royal Tailors, Chica go and New York, bad sappUed him with the following war relics, which were on display there three days French Helmet belonging to Dragoon. French Trench Coat. French 75 M. M. Shell. French heed of exploded 75 M. M. Shell. French Officer's Leather Lo gins. German Maussr Rifle. German Cartridge Box. Austrian Gold Cord frees a* officer's boots. Russian Cossack Cap. English Officers Coat. Many oI the ratics were gath ered frees the battlefield el the Marne where the Games rrtrnet from Paris is the early stages el the war turned to meat the French in puiselt. lech article bears a caid which girts the bat tlefield on which It was fonnd. Some are Jamiliar names and others that were tost sight of la the many battles that extended along the 400 alls frost Tbs Thrice-a-Wark World of New York, and The AlbeaMrle Observer, both one year iLTti Scad sobecriptioos to The Alba ^vwi Kdcnton Local Hews. Divine service at the Methodist Protestant church Tuesday night Sept. 18th by the pastor, Bev. J. BL Abernathy. Subject: *T1m Beginning—Including Men, An gela, the World and the Pre-exit fence of Ood and Heaven.'* Little Mabel Leary is ill with diphtheria at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. TP. Leary (o King street. Mrs. Fannie Boyce of Hobbs* ville has returned home after a visit to hei sister, Mrs. J. 0. Dail, in Oakum street. Mrs. A. M. Day and Master Edgar Holmes spent last Friday la Norfolk with relatives. After visiting relatives here Mrs. Will Turner and daughter, ■unice, returned to their home la Portsmouth last Friday. Bev. J. R. Taylor and daugh ter, Mary, o( Cartersville, Ya., ■pent last Tuesday with his aunt, Mrs. J. C. Dail in Oakum street. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Liles re* turned home Wednesday after a business trip to Baltimore. Mrs. J. K. Taylor and Mrs Ida White ol Belvidere spent Tues day here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs H. N. Hughes were in town Tuesday on bust Miss Aietkia Ward and broth ers, Johnny and Hallett. are vis iting relatives at Drum HilL Mr. B. F. Elliott of Bichmond M the guest of his son, Mr. T.W. Elliott and Mrs. Elliott, in Wa* ter street. ' Mn. H. i. Bond end dingk* ter, kiii Chaa. H. Wood arc •pending sometime in Norfolk. They carried Mrs. Bond's little grandson. Master Dick Hines, down for treatment. Mr. James Leary left Sunday night for Chapel Hill to enter the University. Mr. Wo. Leary was the guest of his mother, Mrs. Wm. J. Leary, la Water street, this week Mr. B. ?. Francis spent Sun day afternoon with irienda near K. City. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Haabury and sous of Norfolk motored bare and were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Holmes in Water street. Mr. T. W. BUiott left Wednes day (or Baltimore and New York oe business. Mr. Willi. Owens, Jr„ lift Sun day night for Chapel HiUl to en ter the University. After a visit to relatives bare Mrs. Walter Muter and little daughter, Vera, returned to their home in Norfolk Sunday. Miss Abadlla Bench left Mon day to r era me her studies at Meredith College, Baleigh. Sergeant O. H. Brown, Com pany I, Second North Carolina Infantry, it at home on a thirty days furlough. Mr. and Mn. M. P. Bond left Monday fotf Petersburg, Hope well, Richmond, Ye., aad Waah iagtoa, D. C After spending the summer at Nags Head, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Prwden and the Misses Prudea have returned to their home in Church street. Mieses Lina Pradeo and Bessie Hoskins left Tuesday night for Greensboro to enter the Stats Normal. Mr. and Mrs. R P. Tattle ind child res and Mrs. i. M. Woaeika aad daughter, Mias Elisabeth, are at heme after spending tbs rammer at Nags Head. After a pleasant visit to Hr, and Mrs. P. H. BeU in Mugaolii attest, Mrs. P. H. Bell, Jr., re tamed to her home ait Mackey Tuesday. Master Tom Bell sc com panted her home. Mias Bmna Byram came hoaai Tuesday after a visit Vo relative to Washington, D. C-, aad Not Mk. \ m 7=^-- i Mr. and Km Jdita Wood and children hive rctaroad to their home la Colonial Bqassa altar (pending the wnoar at Saga , Head. Mr. and Mra. 8. L. rrmnaf kit Monday to visit relatives la Norfolk. Mlatea Joak-Bath Whaaier and EagenU Dali left Teuada, for Baleigh to enter Mi isdllh Col Im Mimes Mar, WDUasaa and Penelope Bleed amended the association at tliridili rliarrli. near Elisabeth CM,, as *-«-g—— from the Y.W.A. this voek. After a plaaaaat visit to friends in Wicomico, Ya., Him BalBa Miss Yarns Lear, left Satarda, to visit Mias Nellie Tarfceotoo Dear Mackey*. Mr. and Mrs. T W. Milk aa<] Mrs. D. U. bmith motored to Coteraia baturds, and spent the da, with relatives. We are glad to aaa Mr. T B. Harrell of near Bdratwo ahte to be In town again tbia nook after a painful' accident three ooaka ago, at which daw his home and denly stopped and tosoad throw ing him Irom the fart, frmctarlag some ligaments. *a€°mmm**a* Bora to Mr. and Mrs. Coder Woselka, a aoo. Sept. IS. 1917. Mim White, of the KadcB9 Chautauqua, which wM he hero newt Tuesday weak,la la Ideate* advising with aad Mlfhg these financially Interested in dm anc eaaaol the ChaaSasqna. Let's make a big ssuplaa for the * fit of the school Harden Hwwtf To Wad JUaa Da Kao Byraat Octabar 17, Friends of the coatracttag par ties will bs interested to learo that Wednesday Pasta IT, 1917, is tbs data for the approach lag marriage of Mr. Darden Bky wood Bradshaw to Mias tla Mas Byram. FMEHAMHttLEY A quiet but pretty wedding of aauch interest took phot Tkswa day morning at 11 a’dock at thn home of Mr. aad Km G. Ty Ash ley near Bdentoo whsa thafr . daughter, Celia, bacaasa the bride of Cadi McLeOaa Foro hand, son of Me. aad Mm. J. M. Forehand. i_. The rooms were prwttgy deco rated with cut flowers, pahu, moay which wee frsrfwad by the bride’, peator, hn W- P. Okie, took piece before aa lay?' proebad altar of cat low— aad form, and was wiTaimif only Mf the immediate *—TMn of tho bride and bridegroom. Tho ring ceremony was aad The wedding maala was played by Him Ooldie Perry aad Jam be (ora tho marriage Mka LHIaa Forehand mag 'O Promise Me.'* “A Perfect Day- was softly ran dared during tho riramnaj. The bride worn a stylish salt of cocoa hr owe trimmed la mnis ■kin far with hat, ghw* aad shoes to match. Bar only pros f Ilea, B.C