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Ve don't want either neutrals or belligerents on our list—Ws want boosters—That . is why we are willing to turn the Unis srse up-side down to please you. _ % Ice caa be need far many tbiaga, three of which arc cialan leaui tetMng For the family. By Drinking For Keeping Food - Melted Ice. and Reducing Coot - -of Urinf.' < . kc Nrte ft-to MSINM UksJw Wcf Viler _ Well packed la eacke or car load ... i • • V _ Gam Pond News. Mi\* blanche Smith spent Sat urday night with Miss Gertrude i Has*. Mi's Myrtle Nixon visited Miss Ko-ic bunch Sumlity afternoon. Mr. ami Mrs. A. H.i»s, Mr. and Mis. Mark Bunch, Mr and Mr*. L. C. Wns »n were guests of Mr. and A i- K L Whiteman Sun day alt. moon Mrs Jennie Junes is visiting at the home o( Mr. L C. VFilaon at this writing. Mines Viola and Lottie Wil son entertained a number of their friends Sunday afternoon Those who attended the quilt ing given by Mra. W. A. Bass Wednesday afternoon were Met dames Lizzie Nixon, Besde and Mattie Bunch, Miaaes Virginia White, Martha Harrell, Viola and Lottie Wilson, Sadie, Mollie and Basie Bunch. Editor H. L Story of Edenton was in our village Wednesday af ternoon. Miss Bailey Tynch entertained company Sunday aft err. o in. •bit* at Ohio, City at ToMs, Lacu CoaxHtJa M. . rrmab J. Cbanar Mka oath that ha to aaator partaor at tha ton of ». J. Chaaay * Co. aottx baatoaaa la tha ate of TotoOo. Oaaaty ud Mata afoaaaaUL SSf.^MSiSLi™ ■ln S*7 tha aum of ON* BUNDUD DOLUjt* tor oacb as* ovary aaaa of caian* that eawot ba enroll by tbg uaa of HALL* CATARRH iraiMc+N*. than* j. chekbt. Bwora ta btfoia wma aad aubaerfbad ta r «rw* *“• r 4rav^sss^ (BaaD Natary PabBa. Hal)A Catarrh ilaBIctaa to tSTV taraailr at>4 arta t broach tha Stood am far taaSaaa&toi'toaa'** >ralm **ad BotoV aS^SSEf 85- To**4°- ° Hall-aVaotlSnffla toe nartlpattoa North Ryland Items Mr*. J. W. Dilday of Harrells* ville is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Tom Dilday. A H. Iordan is very ill with typheid fever. Mearl CopeUnd is improving rapidly. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jordan called to see Mr. A. H. Jordan Wednesday evening. Mrs. Nancy Ward called to see Mrs J C. Jordan last Thursday morning. Misses Bessie Winslow, Blanch, Janie and Ruth Dilday returned home Monday after spending a few days with friends near Har rellsville. Mrs. Mary (Jutland called to see Mrs Cora Dilday Thursday afternoon. H. C Chappell called to see B. E. Winslow last Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Smith call ed on Mr. and Mrs. N Boyce Sunday afternoon. Mr. Tom Dilday called ts see Mr. H. 0. Chappell Sunday. Mr. A H. CopeUnd called on Mr. C. C Copeland Sunday af ternoon. RUB-MY-TISM Will c« your MW—tl— Neural**, Hsadachas. Cramps, 3ollc, Sprains, Braises, Cots sad Barns, Old Saras, 8tin*s of Inssrts Etc. Aatfsspds iasl/as.ossd ia praally sad externally. Pries 25c, ltua fragrant W boat »wor>tWfaJ >y and a mi cam ootdoaM * dva akin aaTing wwTu.SSt ^ WLP” Oorapeak* Km. Mia* Alma Jackson has return ed to her home near Byland after a few weeks visit to her cousin Miss Ethel bunch. Edward Norcum. McClen'iy Winslow and Nurney Mathias left Tuesday for Camp Jackson, Co lumbia, S. C. Mr West B) rum of Edeaton spent the week end with friend* and relatives here Mr. W H. Hollowcll is visiting in Chowan county Mr. Linwood Rountree of Boa ley and Miss Aihe Hobbs were out for a drive Monday afternoon He came to say goodbye before leaving for the training camp in South Carolina. Mr. j. H. Laasiter spent Mon day in Suffolk. Mrs. J. E Norcum has return ed home after several diys visit Ing relatives in Portsmouth. Miss Mattie Knight spent last Wednesday and Thursday in Suf folk. Mr. George Morgan has pur chased a “Ford.” y. Mr Joe Norcum *pent Monday in Suffolk. Mr. Hugh Dudley ku recently returned from Norfolk where he ■pent a few days. Mrs T. M. Benton, Mrs A 8 Ward and son, Walter. Mr. and Mr*. B V. Knight motored and attended the Association at Black Mountain church, Ivor, Va., laat Wednesday. Mrs Charlie Hunter and daugh ter, Miss Kate, of Portsmouth, Va., are spending a few days with Mrs. Riddick Brink lay. Mrs j R. Speight and children have returned home after spend ing several days with Mr. and Mrs Stanford Whitchorn. Mrs Ward of Ryland has re turned home after a few days vis it to her son, ‘Mr. Jim Ward. Woman's Missionary Society of the Baptist church aril] meet Sat urday afternoon. Pin«y Wood* Ntowau Mr and Mm, K. N^Chwpprlh weut |o Hartford Monday shop ping. Mt. Merritt Lane was thagMet of Mlsa MjtIU ChappeH Sunday afternoon. Mr. Oliver White of Whiteeton called to see Miee Sadie Chappell Friday evening. Misaea Nona and Sadie Chap pell spent Monday afternoon with Miasm MUis aad Bath Reentrse. Mr. J. R. Taylor and ahtldren, Mary and J. R., retained to their home in Virginia lest week sites •pending « week with hie parent* Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Taylor. Mien Nellie Lane of W inf ail •pent last week wtth Mra. J.N. Taylec. Miee Grace Chappell visited her cooains, Miaaee Ethe and tlath Houmires Sauday afternoon. Qaite a large arowd from hem mite ad ad the beriai of Mss. Wm. Wooten Ban day moraing. Mr and Mrs. Charlie Blaaeh ardandaon, Watson, of Sooth, Norfolk spent the weehnnd with Mr and Mra 1. U. Chappell. The Misses Phthieto eutertnfn ed oompeny Sauday afternoon mud era ning. Meaai • Joslah and Maxia Oh. p pad vara ga>~»ta >4 Miner* Murv L. end law. y l happrll Sunder, aveniug. Mr. LH.oieChappr.il lafl balm-, day luoruiog for Badatgk wliam ha aprnt a fav boon brf.m going to Axbaaiila to taka abarr* of a aabool for tba coming year. Mra. W. P Cbappal. apaet lent Tim red ay with bar eiatar, Miaa Lie Handroo. >4 Chappell Hill Mia J. B Chappell ana tli i;nc*l of Mra (f. A. Chappell <>• Tree. I ly J. K. and W. W. Ob appal I iw .de « b*ri.4H> tup to E City Inal Va«k. CASTORIA Z or Infants r t: T < 'Jldren. - ■■ ■ ■ — i m Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Thirty Years CASTORIA YEOPIMUNION GREAT HOPE CHURCH SEPT. 2ft. 29. A 30, 1917 Friday Morning 11:00—.Introductory sermon. W. H. Hollowell; Alt. G O. Lowe. Friday Altornooa 8:00—Devotional service, Bro. Q. V. Ashley. “The Personality and Work of The Devil" 8:16—1. Is the Devil a person? Rev. A. A. Butler. 8:46—3. What is his work? H. L. Story and Rev. J. O. Alderman. 8:16—8.—How does he accomplish hlspurpoae? Riders G. W. White and W. H. Garter. 8:46—Miscellaneous matters. Saturday Morning - 8:80—Devotional service, Bro. A. F. Rountree. “The Personality and Work of The Holy Spirit" 10:00—1. Is the Holy Spirit a person? Blders T. S. Oratehfield and E. L. Wells. 10:46—8. What is Idis Work? Riders Joetab Elliott andO.Q.Loww. 1180—3. What are Hla methods? Bro. L. W. Norman and Rider Jao. E. Copeland. Saturday Aftcrnooa 8:00—Devotional service, Bro. B. H. Ward. 8 ;8d—Wk«t says the Scriptures in support of a congregationalloeas of Church Government? Elders. W. H. Hollowed and T. 8. Crutchfield. 8 >00.—Do the Scriptures enjoin us toobaerve the ordinances in sep arate places? If not. wbat would be gained by observing both in the.church? Elders A. A. Butler and Josisk BUlott. MO—Where and how can the young Christian best be trained for Service? Brethren Jno. W. Hollowed aod W. J. Berry man. Soaday Homing 10:00—Sunday school mass meeting to be arranged for by the paw tor of Great Hope Church. 11:00—Missionary sermon. Elder W. H. Carter; alternate. Elder B. L. Wells. W. P. CALC, for the Commit toe. Another One!: “I have good faith in your medicine. I got good results from using it. I expect to use it in my hogs as long as it is in » my reach. * , (j « Respectfully, 1 J E. C. EURE, • Sept. 5, 1917. Gatesville, N.C. . National Hog Cholera Prownttte Ur talc by oh mure hast la your town. ▲all huo about It, or aak ua. \ National hog Cholera Preventive Co, Raleigh. N. C
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