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Announcement! This is to inform my friends and the general public that I have bought out Mr. J. P. Ziegler of the Ziegler 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 price 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 oompany and collect outstanding bills as well. I also do an installment business as well as cash. Very respectfully, J.S. NORTHCOTT. Edenton, N. C. Hicllorr Crou Items Mr*. Mery Jones and two child ran. Id ell end Carrie, spent lest week with her parents and at tended the revival at Sandy Crow Baptist church. Mwsrs. Cecil Bunch, Kader Riddick and Abram Hurdle call ed to see Misses Annie and Sa vannah Rountree and their guest, Mis* Dollie Spivey. Miss Elsie Turner spent the week-end with the Misses Himp son near Trotville. Mr. J. K. Twine called at the home of Mr. W. G. Bunch Fri day evening. Mias. Bagley of Hertford spent Last weak with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Bagley. Mr. Robert Riddick accompa nied Miss Fatina Nixon to church Friday afternoon. MJm Bcttie Terinc entertained company Saturday evening. Mrs J. H. Jones dined with Mrs O. B. Bunch Wednesday. Mrs Tarlia Twine and Mias LeoU Twine made a short call here Thursday morning. Messrs J. 0. Jones and E. L Hurdle called at the home of Mr. W. Q. Bunch Sunday afternoon. Mr. Abram Hurdle called to nee Mias Bet tie Twine Sunday af ternoon. Mias Dollle Bpivey spent the week-end as the guest of Misses Annie and Savannah Rountree Messrs. Abram Hurdle and Cacil Bunch were out driving Sunday asorning. Tie Albemarle Obeerver, The Frofraaeive Farmer The Thrice a^Week (N. T.) World, Regular price $A00 AU 8 lor tf 80. Ad dim Albemarle Obeerver, Edeiv toe, >. C. Gum Mill News. Those who visited at the home of Mr. C. 3. Nixon last week were Messrs. Bill Catver and John Taylor of South Mills, Mr. Harry Carver and sister, Mias Maggie, of near K. City, Mr. Rossie Baker and sister, Eva. and Mr. Oliver White of Wbiteaton, Mr. Lynn Rountree and brother of Bosley. We all had a fine time. Misa Esther White of Bosley spent a part of last week with Mrs. Mattie Blanchard. Mr. Bedford Brown was the guest of Miss Mary Perry last Thursday evening. Mr. Walter Rountree and sis ter were the guests of Misa Annie Sue Riddick Thursday evening. Mrs. Downs of Eure spent a few days last week with her daughter, Mr* R. R. Bolomon. Mrs. Lydia Rountree and child ren returned home last week after a visit to her mother, Mrs. Motlie Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Bailie Eason ol South Norfolk were guests of bit j brother, Mr. Edward Eason, a few days last week. Misses Verona Wynne of Porta mouth and Marie Riddick & Trottille spent a part of lait week with Misses Bessie and Lula Rountree. We are glad to report little Leslie Stalliags as getting along nicely since he came from the hospital. Mr. and Mrs Tom Only of E. City spent Isst week with her people. CASTORIA Twice Proven If you sulfur back ache, sleep luaa nights, tired, doll days sod distressing urinary disorders,don't experiment. Read this twice-told testimony. It s ooDVincmg evi dence—doubly proven. Joeiali Blliott, Baptist Minister. Qrubb St, Hertford, N. C., says; *'I had kidney trouble for a long time. My ktdneya were too active and the secretions Ware highly oolored and contain ed sediment. 1 bad constant back ache and pains in my loins. 1 slept poorly sod got np mornings tired end unrefreshed. Doau's Kidney Pills o lea red np the kid ney secretions and removed all the backnohe and other sufferings." NO TROUBLE SIN E. Ovrr two years later, Mr. El liott said: "I have bad no kidney trouble since I used Doan's Kid ney Pills The benefit they gave ma baa been lasting.” 60c at all dealers. Foster Milbarn Co, Mlgrs., Buffalo. N. T. Advt. cowpen NecK News. Mr. R F Waff of Norfolk *u here on business last Satu - day and Sunday. Mr. ai,d Mrs. N T. Cope Land and children, Mr. and Mrs C.E. Bitterson called on Mr. and Mrs. &. Q Hunch Sunday afternoon. Mim Clara Rmith of Ccntralia, Fla., is visiting her sister, Mr*. John Pearce. Mrs. N. T. Copeland is suffer ing from a naiJ wound in her foot. Messrs 1 mi Briggs and Willie Bivens called on Miss Willie Copeland last Sunday evening. Mr. Willie Smith called to see Miss Oar rife Smith last Saturday evening. Mr Jim Daniels of Bertie Co., was here last week holding sing ing school. Mr. W. A. Hardison is visiting his sister. Mrs Tom Hassell of Cherries Point farm. Miss Willie Copeland visited her grandmother one day i»«f week. Mr and Mrs Joe Bivens visit ad Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Miller on Monday night. FREE OF CHARGE Wkj auAer with Indignation, dyspep. ala, torpid liver, oouaUpaUoo, sour atomaeh, coming up-of food^/itr-wt log. ate., when yon eaa got s urn pi* botUo of Ureaa'a A again Ptawar free U W. A. Leggett* drug store. This ■cdlelae haa remarkable curative pro parties, and baa drmonalrt*<1 It* efflol anoy by AftJ y*ars of awoeeas. Head aehea ere often esuead by s diet rdrred stoma oh. Angnst P to war la pat up In U and 78 cant bottles. For aaia Is all elvU Isad countries. sdrt. OPIIATI PASSEROER TRAINS FROM ■ORTH CAROLINA INTO TERMINAL ST A. NORFOLK, WITNOVT TRANSFER M.bT Tha following aaaodole Agoraa puMMwd am lnfonaatloa 0*17 and ara not gnaraatoad. TRAINS LEAVE EDENTIN SOUTNROONI 11 *1 p. a.. dall7, WIGHT OriUi for FajrtUrlUa and Gharlotta, PuUmac Blaaplng Cara lor a-^g1 Hwwbara and tatoraadlato too. tioma. 1* :«* f t-, DaJlg, for Balatfgk. Ootdn baro. Baaafort or-' Intorwwdtotn ota loan Parlor (to aarvlaa to Waahingtoc ary’ Wnwbara. ■OtTNMMI 4 :4* a. dally, Nl«bt kapraaa tor Norfolk. Pullman Biaapor **0 p. a., dally, *apr«a» i« Hartford, Elloakath City aod Norfolk. Pull man Oar aarrtaa. t .Sd P. M. Dally lor Hartford, HUaabatk OKy. Norfolk aatf latwuadteta point*. T DO A. M., Dally, unapt Booday, tor BoSuik—arrlTo Bofloik I.N 1. II 10 DO .AM., Dally uaapt Sanday tor BaNoik aa<] mtanaadlata atattoaa Far portion loro aptrfy to V. k Barmy kpoat at klaatoo i t. DALTON, 0. T. A. Norfolk. Ta. The Death of Little Edna. Edna Earl, the oldest daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Dynim, died on the morning of J uly 46th at 10:80 o’clock. We buried her the next afternoon in the family burying ground. Little Edna was only 4 years snd 6 months old. She bad not been with us long but hef kind words snd wsys and many sweet smiles made it hard to give her up. Obi Kdna dear, you were so near, though Ood lias called you home, the world seems bare since you arc not there, and we are left our lots to mourn. She came to gladden the hearts of her parents, she has gone and left the foot* prints ol grief, which God alone can heal One of the fairest flowers on earth was plucked to bloom again in Heaven, a golden link to bind us dose to the home God has given. Weep not, dear mother, iittle Edna is not dead, but asleep on Jesus' breast. May the Lord who doeth all things for the best comfort the loving fathet and mother. Written by a cousin who loved her. M. K B. ltpd. THE CITIZENS BANK IS DISTRIBUTING A VAL UABLE HAND BOOK FOR FARMERS. The Citizens Bank is giving a way a book of valuable informa tion that sny fanner will profit by reading as it contains over 100 practical suggestions that will aave both TIME and MOMET. The next time yon are In tomn go by and get one aa they are Free for the asking.—adrt- Otpd. BURGtlS NCWS Mr. Matt Matthews and Mias Virgie Outlaw motored to Bethel 4fcd nssday afternoon. Mr. C B Parker has purchased a Ford. Mias Paulint Dail entertained company Sunday evening. . Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Perry Thursday, Sept. II, a daughter. I Miss Virgie Outlaw entertained company Wednesday evening. Mesdames W. T. Hassell and O. R. Bateman and Mr. George Bateman visited Mr. and Mrs. W M Matthews Tuesday even ing. Mies Pauline DaQ spent Thun day night with her father, Mr. A. J. Dail and Mrs. DaiL Notice to Fishermen! At the last meeting of the Fifth eriea Commission Board held at More heed City, NC, os the DU, day of JaJy 1917, a motion waa offered as follows: “Thai the doted season for shad and herring shall be from April 90th tn January 1st, daring which time it shall be aalewfal to oatob with say net, si as or other applianoa, say shad or bar ring in tbe waters of North Caro line. - Tbe ooesidaritioa of this mo tion was deferred until s maattag of tbe Bom id to be bald at Eden ton, N. G, on tbe 2nd day of October 1917. All pertiee interested are re quae tad to rseet tbe Board at said meeting end if they so desire, they will be beard oa ibis subject. Reap—tfslly, H. L. 01 BBS, Fish eriea Com'r. The Thrice-a-Werk World o( New York, and The Albwuiic Obaenrer. both one year tl-70. Send aubecrlptiona to The Albe ' marie Obaenrer, Bdantan, BL C. Get Ready For The Big Chowan EDENTON, N.C. OCTOBER 23, 24, 25, 26 Liberal Premiums will be offered for all kinds Farm Products, Live Stock, Poultry, Fancy Work of all kinds, Kitchen and Pantry Exhibits, Etc. A Bigger aid Better Fair Thai Ever Contract#* are now being made for the different amusements. BENSON AND BERGER’S EXPOSITION SHOW 2 Free Attractions Daily 2 FAST RACING. SPECIAL CALL MEETING CITY COMNCIL - o A-t a special meeting of the Town Council Sept. 18, 1917, for the purpose of disc anting trimming trees and such busloasa us the board might deem necessary. Present. B. B. Conger. Mayor; J. H. McMullen, Jr., J. L. Wiggins, J B. Wheeler and E. C »«« Meadamcs W. D Prvden, E. B. Mamner aad J. A. Woodard in the interest of the Civic League and Ur. Prank Wood appeared asking that the board have parties trimming trees use their very beat judgment acd not cut limbs unnecessarily. Messrs. Willis Owens and A. T. Baker were alto present by invitation of the Council. Upon motion duly carried it is ordered »h«t all trees In nMdr of Main street from Queen street to Magnolia street be removed, and it is further ordered that Main street between Queen street aad Magnolia street be paved from curb to curb. Upon motion duly carried the Mayor and Mr. J. B. Wheeler are appointed a committee to confer with the Civic Lengun relative to removing the following trees: One in front of By mm Brothers Hardware store, one in front af Owens' store, one in front of Audi torium Property, one on Northwest corner Woodard Hotel and oac In front of the Methodist church. It is ordered that rhu ~»rn*nlttie be empowered to have the afore mentioned trees removed If their best judgment suggests it. Upon motion duly carried h is ordered that one «Wm push brooms be ordered from J. D. Westbrook at ooce. J R McMULLAN. Clerk. WAGONS and CARTS We are headquarters for Chase City Wagons, the largost wagon factory in the South. We make carts and have them in stock all sizes. Thoee who buy early will uve advances In price Come end look and be convinced that we have the wagon for hard uae J.N. ELLIOTT, EDENTON.N.C Freeh Salt Water Fish Received Daily and kept in a Sanitary Way. N. J. HOLLO WELL* THE FANCY GROCER Phone 63. Queen 8t Eden ton, N.O.
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