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DOINGS OF TIE DUFFS They Dca't Want it Refined, Helen- MOBS PCOFiB. VJCCld TAKt4 U.L fCO 1 I 1 yto TUt J.MTp n I UfXARO op A TSLUvi TUs cWEa DAY WHO DCAiweO AM AoroKIOBILB RAOIAToO. AMD PSAAtC 7UR COitteMTS . . . m ii i r AUXIWU 14 IT-JI - . a. mm. I CAJVn- ffl Waal "I W jL By ALLf.lVN - tiff ' jv -vryrw-i 'T ..cjMq ALKRAMA TONIGHT MITCHELL LEWIS IN ;the last of his people" and . COMEDY TO-MORROW CORRINE GRIFFITH IN "The Unknown Quantity" and COMEDY tone back without quotioa m If HUNT'S Sal fall la tha RINOWORM, TETTER or ouiar i tenmg una ainnn, Try 7 oast bos at our ttek. LEONARD PHA KM ACY a DR. WILLIAM PARKER Dentist ' 817 Hlntoa Bulldlsg Phone 984 S.H.lm.np W. S. WHITE & CO. i , .. . Dealrt la FEED FOR STOCK AND POULTRY SEED FOR FARM AND GARDEN , ELECTRIC SUPPLIES , 120-122 Poindexter Street Elisabeth City. H. C PboM 64. aW.TWIDDY tftoaee 185480 11S B Potadexter atrcM EVERYTHING IN THE GROCERY LINE f if rrs uood to bat, we have it Vegetables fresh from the Garden trwj day. , ' Chase and Sanborn's Tw auo Coffees are tb turn vuam. known to Man. USE NORTH STAR FLOUR BOTH .PLAIN AND SELF-RISING ' i., Ahi h,gh grade Patent l made trom the choicest winter wheat growa, blendt-.l with twenty per cent of best spring wheat. Tills, flour will make the best biscuits and bread obtainable. f .The self-rising flour Jay growing rapidly in tavor as it costs less than ,lt would If you bought cheap baking powder, etc., and mix yourself ' Ask your retail merchant for North Star Flour and if he does not nave It ask Dm to get it and do not allow him to convince you that he has some thing "Just as good." t It only costs 25 cents to 40 cents a barrel more than the general line . of patents sold here. I It's Cheaper In The End To Use The Best. . . Buy a amall package from your retailed and if you find our statement not correct call on us and we will refund your money. C. W. STEVENS & COMPANY Outbursts of Everett True -By Condo HOW IS 5VCRY OJY AT TH ASYLUM TODAY? i T - fV-if - CH. 1 DON'T KNOW WHICH ONGj NV OF THEM HAV6 INMATSS LI K .r YW THAT 330NVT KNOW fNOUCH TO DOOR. mm ifX'JW y v ha; irrrfc HOOVER IS NOW HAN OF THE , HOUR (Continued From Page One) New England, tha middle west, the south and the Pacific states come evidence that a very potent element In the Hoover strength is the belief that he would prove a popular can didate with the woman voters. Hoover boomers . are not losing sight of the fact that once he comes into the open as a candidate many guns now silent will be trained on him. As food administrator he made er amies as well as friends, and many of those enemies still have bitterness in their souls. Among his enemies isva very large body of American farmers, who believe he was instru mental In preventing their getting a higher price for wheat. Either party which should nominate Hoover, it is indicated by reports, would have to reckon with an adverse farmer vote how extensively adverse there is no way of telling. On the republican side of the pre convention campaign the week has seen steady progress in the organisa tion of candidacies, the situation be ing that It still Is a case, of tha field against Oen. Leonard Wood. Of those contending against Wood, Gov. Low den of Illinois Is regarded today as having the best chance of beating him under the wire, though it Is admitted by those holding this view that they baee their belief on the "tactical" or "practical" aspects of the case, dis regarding sentiment and psychology.' They hold to the view that the Wood movement has reached 'high-water mark, for the present at least, and that Lowden is in the most favorable position for making the next spurt. They claim there is a very large body of sentiment for him through out the south, that he has substan tial strength both east and west, and that even In states which are counted sure for Wood he is a popular second choice. This, in a general way, is the view taken byN. 0. Messenger, The Star's political specialist, in his weekly re view of the situation, and it is sup ported by the budget of weekly dis patches from political correspond ents. Senator Harding, who is re ported sure of a solid Ohio delega tion, despite efforts of other candi dates to hunt on his preserves, and other republican aspirants get favor able mention in numerous states, but Wood and Lowden undoubtedly have held the republican spotlight during the week. Mention of democratic candidates other than Hoover as possibilities still is scattering.. A dispatch from Columbia reports South Carolina democrats as ready to support Bryan,, and Jacksonville sends word that the stock of Senator Oscar Underwood Is picking up- tn Florida. Oklahoma woman democrats are to hold a con vention January 27 and are expected to indorse the presidential candidacy of jSeantor Owen; and democrats In Pennsylvania are busy, lining up a solid delegation for A. Mitchell Pal mer.. ' ' But lack of knowledge as to what the man in - the. White House wants still Is a wet blanket over democVa tlo activities. - ! :,. -., , ROBYN RECITAL TONIGHT AT FORK HIGH SCHOOL WaII Known Character Reciter And Musician to Give Two Hour Pre- , gram Two hours of music and bright, clean fun are promised for all who go 'to Fork High School,' near Eliza beth City, tonight. John C. Robyn, who for 29 years has toured the Uni ted States as an entertainer will ren der a orogram of music and humor which is described by those who have heard It as being far above the or dinary., The entertainment will 'be gin at 7:45 p. m., and the general public is cordially invited 'to attend. Admission 26 cents for all over .11 years of age, and 15 cents for those 12 years old and under. Come, and bring yonr friends with you. Mr. Roby has made a decided hit In Cur rituck and Camden-counties, which he has toured during the paat few weeks, and this is the first opportun ity which tha people of thla city and county hare had to hear him. Ha la a character reciter, singer, whistler, and musical mimic all In one, and his two-hour program has proved popu lar In all parts of the country HADNT WELL DAY FOR 25 YEARS San Francisco Woman Hat Gained Thirty Pounds By Taking Tanlac "I had not seen a well day In twenty-five years until I Btarted taking Tanlac," .said Mrs. Virginia Stapp, of 185 Valencia Street, San Francisco, Cal. "1 was beginning to think," she continued, "that I would have to bear my wretched health as long as I lived. I had no appetite, and when I managed to eat a few bites I could hot digest It and as I couW get no strength or nourishment I fell ff twenty-five pounds in weight. I hard ly knew what it was to be without a headache. All my life I have been so constipated that every day for years I had to take a laxative. My tongue was always coated and I had a bad taste In my mouth all the time. My condition was so bad that I could get little sleep, but would roll and toss about all night long. "But all that is changed now, for since taking Tanlac I am able to eat anything 1 please without any bad after effects and I hava actually gained thirty pounds. I haven't had a headache in. so long I .have almost forgotten about them. Aly constipa ted condition has been relieved and I never have that bad taste or coated tongue any more. I sleep nine to ten hours every night,, can do my, housework with ease and I have so much new life and energy that I Just feel fine all the time." All druggists sell Tanlac.' (Advertisement) J", -CM- , , IVI. fr' VaALLOP UO Phones No. 3 and 57 Cor. Main and Water Sts. f s ' FOR EVERYTHING IN THE GROCERY LINE We will save you money. Call and try us. Maxwell House Coffee and Banquet Teas are the - finest quality known to man. "Don't Forget We Wholeaale and Retail" - --.- ' Two Thousand Dollars worth of Spring Hats, now on sale. Prices $3.50 to $7-50' Store chockablock with the very latest style Suits and Overcoats. We sell Everything that Men. Young Men and Boys wear at Big Money Saving prices. C A. COOKE Elizabeth City, N. C. J. B. FLORA & COr DISTRIBUTORS O-M Fancy Patent Flour Uncle Remua Self Rising Flour King's Windsor Prepared Platter Palmer Lim PHONE 88 Atlas Portland. Cement NOTICE Due to the steady increase in all prices and to the fact that our prices arc practically the same as before the war we will be forced ty make the following in creases, effective Monday, January 19th, 1920: Suits misted and pressed 50c Suits' dusted, spotted, collar cleaned and pressed ..75c Suits washed or dry cleaned $1.25 Dressed dry cleaned and pressed 75c up White kid gloves a( specialty. Prices are cash on delivery as I personally look after all work and can't bother with collecting small bills. All work guaranteed satisfactory or it costs you nothincr. . ' . COOPER CLEANING WORKS ! 'Phone 280 Elizabeth City, N. C J HOT AMur.rr.rA Intu Mill M it; j a 11 H U a , IJECIPE. Soak one envelope of CHAL MERS' Cnnuhtcd C-LATINE in s talf-rb.t cf cold nzit n to one pl.it of Ldipnbcrry Juice add y, pint 1 1 met, rrown w..j i - !! oi Krir. if to r !. - Dan.ei. w.m. inning Mon; Jkn, 12 Beg Zceller's Photo Stii clio is how over First Bank. '5 We. will be in our Water Street Store for both retail and wholeaale Hardware, Service. ' ' ; r V ' This is the store where , we have been conducting our Wholeaale Busineaa, while our Retail Store was in the Hinton Building. , " , ' . W believe that we can servo you better 'with all our bus ineaa under one roof. We are not cutting down our business or decreasing our stock. We are merely rearranging our af fairs for greater efficiency and service for the New Year. Whether it's Rttail or Wholesale Hardware . Service of waich you are in need, we are prepared to fill your needs in quickest and moat satisfactory way. ' . & Cifeen, NaUonal J j J; H. jfVYDtETT HARDWARE CO. . m a f - . M Phone 23 and 964. 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