fT,HE natural inatinct of an animal leadait to secret*
its food treasures for future use. Experience
tenches men to save their money for the day they are
certain to need it. It is never too late to begin. To
the young, to the middle-aged and to those of mature
years, the best advice in regard to money ia “save it.*'
Tour mooey will be safe in this savings bank.
“SAVE IT”
cmzEN5^EB|
SAFETY- sSekvJce- - csUKIESF
Corapo&ke News.
Metdamo T. M Benton and
A. S. Ward spent last Thursday
morning in Suffolk.
Dr. and Mrs 1. A. Ward and
children, Ruth Alice and Ivie
AJphonao, ol Belvidere, Miaaes
Eunice Parker of Aularder, and
Mary Alston of Powcllsvillc were
visitors at the home of Mr. J R.
Lassiter Bunday.
Mias Mary Forehand of South
Mills snd Mist Benlah Hnnter of
Hertford were the week-end
guests of Mist Lucy Lee Morgan
Mrs Judith Kawles tpent Mon
day in Suffolk.
Mr. J. L. Lassiter and sister,
Mias Della, spent Sunday night
in Belvidere.
Mr. G. B Morgan snd Mist
Beulah Uunt>rr motored to Suf
folk Saturday and spent the day
sight seeing.
Mr. Merritt Ward spent the
week-end with relative* in Chow
an county.
Mr. and Mr*. E. L. Eure dined
with Mr. and Mr* L. M. Roun
tree Sunday.
Mr. H. L. Barnet, a traveling
talesman, spent the week-end
here with relative*.
Mr*. 1 W. Rountree spent last
Monday morning in 8uffolk.
COME TO SEE
D. F. WEBSTER
HERTFORD, N. C.
W« do expert Automobile
REPAIRING
We aleo do expert
VULCANIZING
Foil Line ef Maxwell and Ford
Automobile Supplies
The Gaming Season is Here
and the hooter is making good use of it.
You can’t help bringing home plenty af
game if yoo hare onr kind of
Guns and Loaded Shells.
Yoo will always find ns here with the
isrgest line of first class Guns and Sport
ing Goods in this country.
Chas. R. Robertson
fieaerai c*Mlssloi Mercian
SSriVa 36Roanoke Doclq
fci5rS?fc.VL« Norfolk, Va.
w u Motvi. i> n
Gfttasrflle Nenr».
Miss Annie Crutchfield ol
Statesville ia visiting the family
oi her brother, Rev. T. 8. Crutch
field.
Mrs. Leila Hofler is away on a
visit to her daughter, Mrs. T. L.
Brown of Lewiston.
Mrs. Harl Orrell, recently of
Wilmington, arrived io Gatcsville
about a week ago and expects to
spend the winter with her cousin,
Mrs. T. B. Hofler. Mr. Orrell,
no v of Norfolk, spent Sunday aa
a v tail or here.
Mrs. E. L. Deans and children
of Suffolk spent Sunday at the
home of Mr. W. J. Deans.
Mias Amy Riddick is teaching
in the Hobbsvillc Graded School.
Mrs. James Blanchard and sis
ter, Mrs. Coliios, were callrd to
Suffolk last Thursday on account
of the extreme illness of her
mother, Mrs. Eure.
Mias Alma Fisher returned
home Sunday from a pleasai t
visit to Miss bailie Hudgins oi
Willow.
Mis Hattie Taylor ia visiting
her daughter, Mrs. Henry Savage
of Whalcyville.
Mlaa Bvie Downs of Bure ia a
visitor in the home of Mr. T. B.
Hofler
Mrs. John J. Menter of Ridge
way ia spending this week with
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Brown.
Mia* Bala Edwards is teaching
in Hoduco. She was accompa
nied home Friday by her asaiM
aat, Mias Bice.
Miaa May Smith left town Sat
urday to attend the Banks-Kra
mer marriage in B. City Wednes
day, Nov. 14.
Miaa Lucile Walton o( Ahoskie
spent Sunday in town.
Mr. Charlie Brown. Mrs. J. W.
Brown aad two children are visit
ing her parents in Ohio.
Just Got Over A OJd
Look ooi' (or kidney treublaa
aad benkaohe. Colda overtax tba
kidaaya aod often leave them weak
For weak kidneys—well read what
as Bdestos worses aaja:
Mra. J. A. Campbell, Chvoh
atreet. aaya: "For several yarns
I suffered from weak kidneys
aod a dull, nagging ache across
the small of my beck. I bed
awful dissy spalls, frequent hesd
Mibve aod my might was blorred.
C<>lda settled on my kidseya and
made my beck ache worse. A*
oother of the family had used
Duao's Kidney Pitt* with good
reealts and I got some at Leggett's
Pharmacy. They soon relieved
the pains in my back and regu
lated aay kidney* Nolr, when
ever I have any aiga of kidney
taroable, I use Doan’s Kidney PUla
sad they never (nil to relieve me.”
00c at nil dealers. Foster Mil burn
Co., Mfgts., Buffalo, N. T. Advt.
Kody Hod Item.
Rev. W. H. Hollowell spent
Friday night and Sunday night
at the home ol Mr. &. B. Hollo*
well.
Mr*. R. B. Hollowell la on the
rck I tat.
Mi*ae* Selma White fo Cherry*
Point and Pearl Perry of Edentoa
were gueate of Mlae Ira Byrum
Saturday night and Sunday.
Mi** Ira Byrum entertained
company Saturday eveaing.
M bam Zonie aad Mdttie White
man, Meter* Jimmie Bunch aad
Patie Perry ipeot Saturday night
aad Sunday in PerquIiUan* Oo.
' Mia* Lillie Hollowed entertain
ad company Sunday evening.
Mr. a«d Mr*. B. B. Hollowell
entertained company Sunday af
ternoon and night.
MARTIN KELLOGG
atmausT. ». o
nMIMWMM ft WOT Hilt
•jwdealha keen/ Beam vlll he *U4Jj
WhlttMB New*.
On the evening of Nov. 83rd
a ‘‘Thanksgiving Program” will
be given at White* ton school
house by the Betterment Society.
Exercise* will begin at seven o'
clock. Refreshments will be sold.
The public is cordially lavited to
attend.
Friend* Quarterly Meeting will
be held at Whiteston on Satur
day, Nov. 84th. On Sunday three
service* will be held: At 11 a.m.
9:80 and 6AO p. m. There will
be a basket dinner. YOU have
a SPECIAL invitation to attend,
Mr. F. C. Whit* and family
spent Sunday after soon with Mrs
White's brother near E. City.
Mrs. H. L. Williams spent
Sunday afternoon with her sister,
Mrs. John Morgan, ol OUako.
Mesdames C. O. White and
Percy Winslow left Friday for
Protestant hospital, Norfolk.
Mm I. F. White is out again
after a severe attacAof kidney
colic.
Mr sod Mrs K. J. White spent
Saturday night at Symons Creek
Mr. and Mrs. Richard White
spent Sunday with reUtiyee In
Newlaod.
The new Methodist church in
New land will be dedicated Sun
day morning, Nov. 18th.
Do Your.Shopping
and Shipping Early
More of 1 Our Boys*' will be a
way from borne and family this
year at Ohriataae time than ever
before ia oer bistory,
On aceoeat of the cnnnaose
rolame of War malariala aad aap
pliaa, ia addition to tha —na|
larga mnveamat of Holiday ship,
masts, it will rrqmire from do?
oa erery available baggage, —P
aad express ear that ma ba p*
iato aarviaa. v
'To help the si tea tic ■ and m
insure Christmas peak ages raaofc
log tbair destination oo aad
thas avoid disappointment t£s
pabUo in earneatly regies tad to
■hip their Christmas psahagea
(whether by mail or express) at
least Ian (10) days or two weeks
before Cerletmea. •
This action will not only be'
appreciated by the Government,
bat by the Railroads, whose 'al
ready haary bordsas they eN*ry
ing to oarrjr with promptaaas and
dia patch.
NOBFOLK-HOUTH EBN B. B
J. F. DALTON, G.P.A.
Mr. Bttaha X. Forahand ud
Min Lwi* Forahand of Baobory
»P«» Btiwdty at tba boM of
Mr. A. L Forahand.
Mra. OaU White awl baby .past
Saturday night aad Bnaday with
Iatbar. Mr. J. H. Dail. is
Green Hall.
Meaara Xliaha and Nanay
Forahand, M iaaaa Lisia aad Boa
lah Forahand motored balow X
daotoo to tbo home of Mr. F«rry
Banday morhtog.
Mr. aad Mis. T. B. Honda ria.
itad Ua Iatbar, Mi. Parks Honda,
Bandar afternoon.
Mlao Cloo Dail I. apandlng
Gala White
Mr. J. T. Parrlah was tba gnaal
of Ua portata, Mr. and Mit
Baary Parrlah 4t |toaky Baah
Monday aigbt.
H.R. LKABY
ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW
EDENTOH, M. O.
E. J; OtflPPlN,
DENTIST,
Bdutoo, N.C
i
The roof is the last to go on your '
building; but the selection of an efficient and eco
nomical roof ia of first importance. If yon will use
Certain-teed \
Roofing
on yoor building you will the most efficient roof, and
will cut down the cost of the roof materially.
CERTAIN-TEED Roofing ia economical to bey, I—«■
penaros to ky, and k coat* practically nothin* so an
tain. It » weathertigfit, fire retardant, dean, sanitary, —rl
pVCTt^he utmost roofing service over a period of ——
lERTAIN-TEED k guaranteed for S, 10 or IS
■wording to thickness (1, 2 or 3 ply).
The quality sod merit of CERTAIN-TEED tea made k fW
prcfenhlc type of roofing foe ofice bnilfiigi, Woirifeg
Ing k will ba to yow interest to jawariaaSit
There are many rod roofiats, but only one CERTAIN-TOOX
As u costs no am to lay a CERTAIN-TEED Roof dm k
•bo to by a poor roof, k will pay to pet the bast, aad sara m
renewals and upkeep. You can’t tefl the quafitp of rod nmAaa
iagsa,,aaasaar *,r8
lUyBOAdton H«ws Item*.
Mr. tod Mrs. K. U. Sawyer and
children of Gates. H. C.. spent
Sunday with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs J. 0. Bure.
Mias Joyce Bines took dinner
at the Dormitory Sunday
Mlaees Snbleti and Dillingham
■pent Satarday in Suffolk shop
ping.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Long of
Hertford, were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs M. P. BUis Saturday
and Suoday.
Mrs. Lydia Pittman spent Sat
arday and Sunday in Gates
MrP Arthur Parker, who «a
drafted and first sent to Camp
Jncksun thea to Camp Sevier was
given an honorable discharge by
Uncle Sam apd sent home last
Thursday. His number was er
roneously called.
Mi* Mary Virginia Langston
of Portsmouth was called home
last week on account of the ill
ness of her father, Mr. George
Langston.
Mesdaeaes S. ML Pittman sad
Anna Welch called on Mrs. W.H
Pittman Sunday afternoon.
Misses Nan Leach and Boyd
Story called on Mm C. G Lowe
Sunday afternoon.
D*«th of* Uttla CM1
Little Calvin Aipbonw
•on of Anthony and Hiaij i gj_
lioct, age S months and • daya.
passed away oa Hove mbs/ the
0th to be with Jeans forever.
The funeral tarries was rnsdal
ed by Bev. ). M. Smith at Baglay
Swamp church aad his Uttla body
neatly laid away ia the country
graveyard near the home of Mr.
A. J. Jordan. The lorn to moth*
er and father is hia eternal g*^. ‘
Bit sufferings are all aadod. V1r '
spirit safely honend in the City
of Best. May Ood bless and '
comfort the hearts of mother aad
father and help them ta prepare
to inset their loving baby whew
partings will be no morn.
"Sleep os ia thy treaty,
rhou sweet angel
By sorrow aahUghted,
By sin undedledT
Like A dove to the ark.
Thou ham Sown to thy rant.
From the wild aw of strife.
To the home of the Meat."
Progressiva Farmer The llutoe
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