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v NV — Pictures From Home Give cheer to the boys waitiaf in camp by sendinf them pictures from home. There are likely to be some tedioua homesick days down there and a lit tle cheer up in the way of photof raphs of the home folks aad'the home doinf a will do them a lot of food. Aad eoaae day when you waat to five somcthinf a little more substantial send aloaf a vest pocket KODAK aad ask your Soldier Boy to scad pictures to you. Vest Pocket Autof raphic Kodak $6.00 Ke do Priatiaf and Developinf L0UI8 8ELIG, ELIZABETH CITY, N.C. or W. H. JENKINS, JR„ Hertfonf, N. C. Wlggin'i X Bondi. Mrs. Tom EUis sod children ol Suffolk are guests of Mr. and Mrs Joe Ellis. Miss Goldia Boyce returned to her home in Portsmouth Friday eftar spending sometime with Mia Lillian Bure. Wallace Benton and Jackson Matthews called to ace Robert Taylor Sunday. ' Mr. Willie Taylor of Middle Swamp accompanied Miss Gallic Kills to church Wednesday after noon. Mrs K. L Eure spent part of last week with Mrs L M Roun tree of Corapeaice. M B. Branton and £. L. Bure called to see J. B. Benton Sun day. Little Willie Bilis of Buffolk spent a few days last week with her grandmother, Mrs Joe Ellis. Mias Lillian Eure spent the week-end in Poitsmouth with Mrs. 1. W. Hyatt. Mrs. Willie Kittrell and daugh ter, Mrs B. F. Benton visited at the home of Messrs. J E. L. and R. 8. Morgan last week. H.R. LEARJT ATTORNEY-AT-LAW EDENTON, N. C. OsOseMsaa a ■f»sUdt7. Bagley Swamp New*. Mrs. Pearle Twine of Berkley came Sundav to spend sometime at the home of her father, Mr. W. H. Nowell. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Smith spent Sundry afternoon with Mrs Louisa Jordao. Miae Geneva Winslow spent a part of last week with her sister, Mrs Archie Miller, near WinfaU. Mra. G. T. Winslow, Jr., and children, Dorothy and Doward, visited her mother, Mrs. Elisa beth White, Tuesday afternoon. Mr*. W. H. Nowell spent Fri day afternoon with Mm. Clayton Wilder. Quite a number of people vis ited at the home of Mr. Elihuc Winslow Sunday. Mias Joyce Hunter of Belvidere spent Tuesday afternoon with Miss Geneva Winslow. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nowell and’ children, also Mrs. Elisabeth White and daughter, Addle, at tended meeting at Cedar Grove Sunday. E. Ji GRIFFIN, tlHft DENTIST, Eden ton, N. C oae*. OKferae' Bank BuiMia* Pruden ft Pruden. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. Edewton, N. C, n. C. nOuuARD & COMPANY INSURANCE Real Estate, Reatals and Auctioneers / Sait 400 Dickson Building Phone 665 NORFOLK. VA. VIRGIN LA FARMS— Tbs floret list aver offered la tbia a ad otbar statre. Bsaatifal tVatsr fronts, on York, Jams, Rappsbaoaoeb, Bhtabetb Hirers Lists rent free. Prices Cut As we will discontinue handling tires and anto parts. We can save you twenty to twenty-five per cent, on these goods. Ford springs $2.6t» each ELLIOTT BUGGY CO., Ed«nton9 N. C. Cor&peake Hews. Dr. and Mrs. I. A. Ward and two children, Ruth Alice and Kie Alphonso, of Belvidere, mo tored and spent Thursday with her parents, Mr and Mrs. J. R. Inssiter. Miss Allir Hobbs spent a part iof last week In llobbsville with friends and relatives. M;*a M nrictta Parki r of Suf folk has returned to her home af ter * few days vi.it to her brotli • Mr. T. >1. Ilenton. ■Mr. Jarvis Hobbs left Monday In I linity College, Durham, to 'I'symc his studies as a student. vi r. T C. Perry of Uelvidi re *■•» the guest of fnendt in our village Wednesday. Mr. A. L. Lynfh of Wallace* ton and Mr R. W. Griffin of Norfolk w«re visitors in our vil lage Friday. Miss Dudly of Newbern is the guest of Mr and Mrs. Hugh Dud ley. Mr. and Mr* Lonnie Kelley lelt Sunday afternoon on an auto mobile for their home in Wash ington, D L. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Norcume and children spent the week-end here with relatives. Mrs. J R. Speight and children are visiting Mrs. Stanford White horn of Pinners Point. Mrs. Caulton W. Brinkley and daughter, Beulah Mae, spent * few days the past week with her parents near Whaleyvillc, Va. Mrs. J. E. Norcume is spend ing a while with relatives in Portsmouth, Va. Mr. fi. V. Knight accompanied Mrs. T. M. Benton. Mrs A. S Ward and Mias Della Lassiter to Riverside Baptist church where they attended the Woman's An nual Missionary Association meet ing. Mias Edith Savage and Mr. Jarvis Hobbs motored to sec friends in Beividere Sunday after noon. CASTORIA For lafaats tmt GkllArea Rodceo News. Mias Nannie Riddick and Hr. Charlie Lee visited Mrs. R E. Eure Sunday. Mr. J. R. Taylor’s family were the guests of Mrs. J. L. Williams Thursday. Mr. R. 0. Cowper made a bus! neus trip to Suffolk Saturday. Mr. J. R. Carter and wife of Rocky Mount, and Mr. J. T. Carter * family were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Z. T. William* Suoday. Rev. Mr. Bynum preached for us Sunday P. M., and Rev. Jes se Robert* Sunday night. Mr and Mis O. |J. Oitling have a new boarder—It'* a b«>y Mr Llewellyn Spivey caller. O ■ t e Misses Parker We< a*srlay nigh*. Mr J. T. Holland w nt to Nor folk Saturday to attend the bur ial of his brqthei’* wife. Mrs W J. Holland in Lambert* Point. Mr. P. G White attended ser vices at 8item Sunday evening. People around Here expret to begin making molasses this week Cnrline Hayes visited Edith Cowper last week. n*t 1. Ctmwr Mis sstfe mat ks ... psrtnsr *r tbs am «e r. J. ChsMr h Ca. So ins Mm is tbs CRT Sb-swls? sLSj' ■wsrs is Utm no ana wIibtSiI is y jwigi*. UUs fix Jar iMMiUr.' . CB Oak ► ! J 0 A Two Years Record A Test That Mast liprsss Observer Readers Two years is a long tint, A rigid last of sterU. This Hartford resident tea triad two yaara ago. fie now eaya the roe dike ware permanent. Edeuton people nan rely os the a tate taenia of anob well-knows nnarby raaideata. Jo«tab Elliott, Baptiet minister, Grubb 8t., Hartford, N C., aaya: “1 bad kiduey tronbla for a long tone. My kidney* «eo too ae ■ ire and the kidney secretions were highly colored and contained aed intent. I had oonetant baekaeba nod peine in sty loins. I slept poor ly sod aroae in the mooing died aod norefreebed Doan'a Kidney Pilla oiearad np the kidney aaare tiooa and ^ramoeed all baekaeba and other anSaringa " NO TROUBLE SINCE MORS THAN TWO YKABM LATER, Mr. EllioU said: -I bare bad so kidney tronbla ainaa I need Doan’a Kidney PUia for the relief they gave roe baa bean lasting." 00c at ail dealer*. Foster Mil born Co, Mfgre., Baffalo, N. Y. Advt. Littleton Collate To Opon September 26 The 86th Ado nal Session of Littlrtoa College will begin oo Wed Deed ay, September 96. We here aa ideal plea by whioh pu pils may lire at their ova chargee in oar main dormitory betiding, tboa aaring about 976 daring the •oho las tic year. For farther ia formation address J. M. Rhodes, Lake Jenalnska, N. C. tUl'Sep tember 5th sad after that too, H. C Notice to Fishermen! At the last meeting of the Flab oriee Commission Board held at More head City, N. C, on the 6th, day of July 1917, a motion was offered as folio wa: "That the dosed season for a had and herring shall be from April 20th to January let, daring which time it shall be unlawful to optoh with nay net, setae or other appliance, any shad or bar ring in the waters of Berth Caro line. ” The consideration of this mo tion was deferred on til a meeting of the Board to be held at Edee ton, N. (X, on the 2nd day of October 1917. All parties interested ere re quested to meet the board at said meeting and if they so desire, they will be beard on ibis mlijeat Respectfully, H. L. GIBBS. Fisheries C<>a'r. I MARTIN KELLOGG UCHBOKT. B. O. HU INSBIABCI A MfeCTT lUh hM m low M u; 4Mt miroan •• ■ood U tk» bool. Bo too will bo gloUi, lanlaW oUboc la poroua or b) mtil % Chas. R. Robertson Geaern cmbissIh Ncrckai &£&£&&&& 36Roanoke Dock, USSSS&l Norfolk, Va. v WH**p w r. ! A GOOD FARM 100 acres of fine rid«e land, 1 mile from Virginia Bcack Electric Line, with nice pine thicket. Not a ditch on the place and none needed. Near high school. 6 room —r and outbuildings. This is as fine a piece of light as there it in Tidewater. Price $7,600, worth $10,000. Terms. ROWE * COMPANY 243-4 Arcade Bnildia* NORFOLK, VA THE CITIZEN5 BANK IS DISTRlbUTINQ A VAL UABLE HAND BOOK FOR FARMERS. The Citizens Bank is giving ■ wny a book o( valuable informa tion that sny farmer will profit by reading as it cootaios over 100 practical suggestion* that will save both TIME and MONET. The next time you are in loan go by and get one aa they arc Free (or the asking.—advt. 6tpd. From Beulah. Mr. John Hofler and family of Portsmouth after a visit to the home of Mra. Lucy Hofler return ed home last Saturday. The Misses Whitehurst and Whitaaon returned to their home In Norfolk last Wednesday. Mra & W. Spivey of Norfolk is the guest of Miss Olivia Spivey Mimes Sarah Hofler and Mari etta Spivey visited friends near GatcsvOlc last week. Mrs. Laura Whitson of Ports mouth concluded a very pleasant visit to Mr. and Mra J. H. Carter last Priday. Mra B. W. Outland and two children, Elisabeth and Wendell, having concluded a brief visit to her sister, Mra H. L. Brown, re turned to their home in Norfolk I«« Saturday accomDenied ha Mis* Lizzie Brown who wHl y<* *ome time viiitio| relatives then. Min Pinie Hofler of Bosley visited her father, Mr. Alfred Hofler, last week Mrs G G. Daniels entertained quite a number of friends at tan last Wednesday evening. Among those enjoying Mrs. Daniels hos pitality were Meed am es j. H. Hofler. H. P. Piereo. R. W. Oat, lend and H. Ll Brown; Miasm Sarah Hofler, Lizzie Brown and Marietta Spivay. Mr. White of Roduco was hare on business last Tuesday. Misses Irma, Yiola, and Mary. Carter were out <~»U‘»g Tuesday evening. Mr. W, H. Blanchard of Path mouth was a recent vMtor at the home of bis sister, Mrs. W. T. Pierce. Mr. Pilaod and family of ^|fp tonsvllle were the rid mj guests of relathrae near hoe. Mr. i HL Lassiter lmd bud ness in the Peanut City last Fri day and Saturday. The Albemarle Observer, The Progressive Parmer The Thrice •-Week (N. Y.) World, Regular price 83.00 All 8 for *.80. Ad dress Albemarle Obearvar, Eden ton. B. C. . '' E. I. WARREN -Ageet For- \ ———__-• .* Soatbern White Cedar Shingles J Manufactured Excieoirely By John L. Roper Lnnber Company NORFOLK, VIRGINIA k« cu be Med for many thing*, three of which nr* CNMtfl Lvdlll ; ECMM| For the Family. By Drinking ' For Keeping Feed - Melted Ice. and Kededeg Cent - —-— ef Living. let NMt Frm atsiwte Hftesiw vea veer Well pecked in aacka or car lend
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